Contents of April 8 issue
- Neonatal infection test may save lives, reduce
hospitalizations
- Family
practitioners waking up to sleep disorders
- Senate to focus on admissions,
women
- Medical anthropologist explores social
suffering
- Medical School faculty appointments
announced
- DeBattista, Menon win NARSAD
grants
- Students host symposium on cellular
asymmetry
- Packard offers two professional
workshops
- Good
Friday service set
- New HIP classes on yoga, stress reduction
- Cardinal
Chronicle
- Manpower Staffing will run new campus
temp agency
- Vantage Point: Are you an easy target for computer
hackers?
- New
website to replace SUFED as space and building information
system
- EH&S offers class on fire extinguisher training
- Duplicate W-2 forms available from Payroll
- Campus celebrates founding family’s
generosity
- Cowell reports Hepatitis A
outbreak
- New
website to replace SUFED as space and building information
system
- Stanford Tennis School in session from June 15-18
- Neonatal infection test may save lives, reduce
hospitalizations
- Scholars trade stories, share research on religious
revival in post-Soviet era
- Wender
receives national chemistry award for work on medically-important
compounds
- National Law Journal names Rhode, Sullivan
among top 50 women lawyers
- Leaders
of the South Caucasus discuss economics, democracy and
security
- Family
practitioners waking up to sleep disorders
- HBO
Films purchases film rights to Stewart Burns' history of Montgomery
bus boycott
- Ph.D. Orals
- Inspiring feats accomplished in and out of the
limelight
- Cowell reports Hepatitis A
outbreak
- University offers admission to 2,455 prospective
frosh
- Stanford student named Truman
Scholar
- Haas Center panel on graduation
anxiety
- Campus celebrates founding family’s generosity