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Tuesday,  Nov. 27, 2012

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Law School Dean Liz Magill has hit the ground running

It’s a good thing Liz Magill likes to run. Getting up to speed in her new job as dean of the Law School, with back-to-back appointments every day and events on most evenings, will require marathon stamina.

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Proposal to screen all adults could curb spread of AIDS

Douglas Owens, a professor of medicine at Stanford, believes the recommendation that encourages every American between the ages of 15 and 65 to be tested at least once during their lifetimes for HIV could have a substantial impact on the course of the epidemic in the United States.

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Lecture series offers religious perspectives on war, peace

Through a survey of the world's major religions, a multidisciplinary course titled "Religious Perspectives on Violence and Nonviolence, War and Peace" offers tools to recognize and resist arguments that foster intolerance, hatred and violence.

Campus Announcements

  • Stanford Breakfast Briefing: Cynthia Montgomery, a professor of business administration and director of research at Harvard Business School, will be the speaker at the next Stanford Breakfast Briefing on Dec. 5. The title of her presentation is "Strategy: How to Be the Leader Your Business Needs." The briefings take place at the Stanford Faculty Club. Breakfast is at 7:30 a.m. The session begins at 8. To register, visit the Breakfast Briefings website.
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