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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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An after-school program, an organization devoted to preserving trees and a collaboration between an agency that serves the homeless and a student group that collects unused food will receive Community Partnership Awards.
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Senior women's basketball player Nnemkadi Ogwumike was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 WNBA Draft Monday by the Los Angeles Sparks. She's the first Stanford player to be taken first overall in the draft's history. |
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While many modern historians write off dreams as fiction, Muslim populations understood the interpretation of these dreams as ways to achieve "orientation in a world that would otherwise be experienced in chaos," says postdoctoral religious studies scholar Özgen Felek. |
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Medicine X: Registration is now open for Medicine X, a conference that will explore how technological innovation is changing the practice of medicine. Sponsored by the Medical School, the three-day event, which runs Sept. 28-30, will cover such topics as patient-centered design, mobile apps for improving health, participatory medicine and the use of health information on the Internet. The first-time event will feature speakers from the biosciences, the social sciences, the business world and the arts.
For more information, visit the Medical School's website.
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Four postdoctoral humanities scholars named 2012-2014 MELLON FELLOWS at Stanford . . .
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