Stanford headlines for the week of March 7, 2007

Hilton, professor emeritus of Romance languages, dead at 95
B. Davie Napier, dean of Stanford chapel during turbulent 1960s, dead at 91
Mobile communication devices may be pocket-size persuaders in next 10 years
Energy security lies in promoting alternative fuels, ex-CIA chief says
Faculty may cast votes for Faculty Senate through March 19
Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land
At Economic Summit, mood is upbeat on globalization, troubled on healthcare
Robert Sapolsky discusses physiological effects of stress
Guidelines offered for responsible technology licensing
Senate is scheduled to meet tomorrow
Honors & Awards
"Quote Unquote"
Nominations sought for several university awards
Richard Zare describes the ups and downs of 'team science'
Steering atoms toward better navigation, physicists test Newton and Einstein
National War Powers Commission enlists university for expertise
Award-winning teacher discusses ‘brave new world’ of classroom technology
Cellulosic ethanol: Fuel of the future?
Demographers present tools to track spread of tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, malaria
Nominations sought for new academic secretary
New website launched this week for news at Stanford, media-related matters
Scientists discuss the importance of ethics in creating a culture of sustainability
Nobel laureate Richter discusses future course for elementary particle physics
Diet study tips scales toward Atkins low-carb plan
Severe stress hurts children's brains, changes hippocampus, study shows
Medical student wins award to fight blindness
Blood center issues appeal for A, O donors
School of Medicine's administrative services to make a move this summer
Transplant matchmaker retires, ending an era of analyzing cells by microscope
Media monitor
Medical center people
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Bernice Johnson Reagon in residence
Cardinal Chronicle
Nominations for Amy J. Blue Awards due Wednesday, March 21
Helen Josephine to join university March 15 as head librarian for engineering