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Dance legend Judith Jamison comes to Stanford Jan. 10

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Judith Jamison, a legend renowned for her artistry as a dancer and choreographer, will retire as artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater this summer. But first, she's coming to Stanford for a public conversation Monday with Harry Elam, vice provost for undergraduate education.

Fermi's Large Area Telescope sees flares in Crab Nebula

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The Crab Nebula, one of our best-known and most stable neighbors in the winter sky, is shocking scientists with its propensity for fireworks — gamma-ray flares set off by the most energetic particles ever traced to a specific astronomical object. The report was posted in Science Express.

Center to use 3-D simulations to address mobility disorders

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Bioengineering Professor Scott Delp is the director of a new national center for rehabilitation research at Stanford. The center will focus on using powerful software that simulates human movement to investigate movement disorders and identify the best treatments for patients.

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  • Police sketch released: The Stanford Department of Public Safety has released a sketch of the suspect alleged to have assaulted a female student Monday, Jan. 3, near Manzanita Field.
  • ROTC forum: The university's Ad Hoc Committee on ROTC will hold a meeting with Stanford faculty and staff on Thursday, Jan. 13, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the CISAC central conference room in Encina Hall. The committee hopes to have a frank discussion of some of the arguments it already has received from the Stanford community, as well as any other arguments presented at the meeting. Background materials are available on the Faculty Senate website.
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