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Friday,
Feb. 3, 2012
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Once seen as a ticket to obscurity, the field of aging research is coming of age. This was evident at a recent symposium dubbed "Frontiers in Aging," the inaugural event of the Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biology of Aging.
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Music Associate Professor Mark Applebaum's composition Aphasia consists of transformed vocal samples derived from the voice of professional baritone Nicholas Isherwood and set to a score of hand motions.
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If any school can claim to be at the forefront of women's athletics, it's Stanford. The tradition goes back to 1893, when Stanford created an athletic program under the auspices of the Women's Athletic Association in 1893.
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The first senate meeting of winter quarter focused on the report of the Study of Undergraduate Education at Stanford. Speakers included Harry Elam, vice provost for undergraduate education.
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Revitalize You! Online program to make your work-life work: Revitalize You! is a self-paced, five-week e-learning program that combines emWave technology with techniques for managing stress and building resilience. Sponsored by the Health Improvement Program, the course begins Monday, Feb. 6, and costs $395 (STAP/EA funds eligible). More information is available on the Events Calendar.
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SIGNING DAY: Stanford Football announces 2012 recruiting class; 22 high school seniors sign letters of intent . . .
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