Stanford headlines for the week of January 10, 2007

Moghadam elected to Board of Trustees
University reports FY 2006 results
Climate scientists describe chilling consequences of a nuclear war
Study could lead to new vaccines, treatments for botulism
Flexible electronics advance boosts manufacturing and performance
Keith Mann, noted labor arbitrator and law professor, dies at 82
Memorial being planned for renowned social scientist Seymour Martin Lipset
750 students are admitted to Stanford via Single-Choice Early Action program
New volume of MLK Jr. papers reveal his early concerns about social justice
Jim Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback, is named the new head football coach
From hot springs to rice farms, new insights into the secret lives of archaea
Scientists introduce new model for forecasting the likelihood of an earthquake
Residential education director steps down after 11 years of leadership, service
Online travel site by Orbitz launched
Testing to begin for new chronic fatigue therapy
Discoveries shed light on powerful parasite's success
Jan. 18 diversity event to honor Julian's legacy
Pizzo elected to IOM governing council
December rings in the Nobels
Medical center people
Media monitor
The year ahead: Experts forecast medical trends to watch in 2007
Lincoln Moses, pioneer in biostatistics, dies at 84
The Kitchen Sisters serve a feast of stories at Dec. 7 Aurora Forum appearance
Former Stegner Fellow Tillie Olsen, muse to many women writers, dead at 94
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
Administrative Session of the Steering Committee
Housing
Creation of child-care center approved
Showers, lockers planned for Ford Center as part of expansion
Cardinal Chronicle
Film screening, discussion of Who Killed the Electric Car? scheduled for Tuesday