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'Othello Syndrome' opens Lively Arts season Saturday

Photo: Composer, pianist Uri Caine

Composer, pianist and jazz iconoclast Uri Caine opens Lively Arts' 2009-10 season with the West Coast premiere of The Othello Syndrome at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, in Dinkelspiel Auditorium. The concert riffs on Verdi's classic opera Othello using jazz, funk, blues, soul and electronica.

Vaden to prioritize seasonal flu vaccine program

Due to a delay in the delivery of seasonal flu vaccine, Vaden Health Center will limit its clinic to those with a high risk of complications from seasonal flu.

Experts to mark Loma Prieta’s 20th anniversary

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Stanford's schools of earth sciences and engineering are sponsoring several talks, along with a question-and-answer session, on Thursday, Oct. 15, two days before the 20th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake.

Professor Gerritsen will see you now

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New on Facebook: Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of energy resources engineering, is hosting the next set of Stanford Open Office Hours on Stanford's Facebook page. Post your questions and comments about computational mathematics and energy solutions, and her responses will be posted next week.

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  • Who's playing this weekend?: Men's soccer, women's volleyball and men's and women's swimming and diving are among the Cardinal teams competing this weekend on campus. Admission to women's volleyball tonight is just $2 for faculty and staff with a Stanford ID.
  • Stanford for You: There's a new electronic newsletter being produced for residents of local communities interested in Stanford. The inaugural issue of "Stanford for You" features news from such areas as the Cantor Center, the Stanford Hospitals and Clinics and the Department of Music.
 

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