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University budget, swine flu on Senate agenda

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At Thursday's Faculty Senate meeting, Provost John Etchemendy will give an update on the budget; Vaden and EH&S officials will present a status report on swine flu; and an ad hoc committee that examined non-Academic Council appointments will present its recommendations.

Emergency planning gets boost from federal government

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A $450,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education will help the university enhance its emergency preparations and create planning models that can be shared with other colleges and universities. Keith Perry is the project manager.

Historian revisits Compton

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Professor Albert Camarillo grew up in Compton, Calif., and 35 years into his academic career, he's tracking almost 100 years of family roots as well as the city's evolution. The current Compton, Camarillo tells Stanford magazine, is beginning to be recognized as a complex and vital place.

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  • Environmental Ventures Forum tomorrow: The Woods Institute for the Environment invites faculty interested in receiving funding for environmental research projects to attend the Environmental Venture Projects Forum from 1 to 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Fisher Conference Room, Arrillaga Alumni Center.
  • National Security Affairs Fellows named: John Raisian, director of the Hoover Institution, announced the 2009-10 fellows.
  • Eyes on the Prize: Stanford's community of scholars includes six living Nobel laureates in physics. Is another in the offing?
 
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Physics Professor Stephen Shenker has been awarded the 2010 Lars Onsager Prize for his contributions in the field of theoretical particle physics ...


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