Stanford headlines for the week of October 10, 2007

From depths of Earth, a fault’s secrets
Collector of stories of hope and unity in war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina to speak
Excerpt from 'Having What It Takes'
Champion of chant: Musicologist makes an ancient tradition a local institution
Polling that puts Europe in one room
Honors & Awards
Record-setting attendance expected for Reunion Homecoming
Next up for professor with the book on office bullies: the acceptance speech
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences set to open Secure Data Center
New Department of Anthropology opens doors in Buildings 40 and 50 on Quad
Task forces to review housing matters
Senate convenes for first meeting of academic year
Center for Environmental Science and Policy disbands
Police investigate assaults at campus fraternity house
South American democracy focus of talk
With hot-button issue on first agenda, Eamonn Callan takes the helm of senate
‘Majority world’ photographers showcase work at Aurora Forum
Creative coupling
Researcher's rise to medical leadership shaped by family's example
Neuroscience and law project could help courts determine truth
Cancer survivors needed for study of lymph disorder to ease pain, swelling
Psychiatry professor emeritus Peter Rosenbaum dies at 76
Library exhibit celebrates magazine for cancer patients
Urology professor emeritus Duncan Govan, clinician-researcher, dies at 84
Medical center people
Beyond willpower: Why we don't behave
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Police issue 2007 Stanford Safety and Security Report; includes crime statistics
Comings and goings
Flu shots free for employees, retirees during Wednesday clinics
ReportMart expenditure form retooled to show commitments
Appliance art
Cardinal Chronicle