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Members of the Undergraduate Admission office considered 34,348 applicants for the Class of 2015. Yesterday, they notified 2,427 high school students that they had been accepted for admission. Those students have until May 1 to decide.
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Medical School researchers, led by Stephen Quake and Hannah Valantine, left, have shown that an increase in the amount of an organ donor's DNA in a recipient's blood is an early sign of organ rejection. The work implies that a blood test may replace biopsies to assess donor heart health.
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BeWell talked to members of the Stanford Gleaning Project about their efforts to share the oranges, avocados, persimmons and other fruit grown on the Stanford campus with those who need nutritious produce. Find out how you can help.
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The Sexual Harassment Policy Office is launching the 2011 state-mandated harassment-prevention training program for faculty and staff supervisors beginning in April. California law requires that faculty and staff supervisors complete at least two hours of training every two years. It can be completed online or at one of 12 workshops.
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- Focus on eldercare:
The WorkLife Office is offering a series of brown bag lunches April 12, April 14 and May 12, all at noon, to discuss concerns related to eldercare, including the benefits of volunteering, caregiving for dementia, finding a retirement home and legal issues.
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On the same day her team entered Final Four play, TARA VANDERVEER was named Head Coach of
the Year....
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