1992 News Releases
Below you will find an index to the 1992 news releases from Stanford University.
You also can search the complete library to locate releases by specific criteria. This library contains releases dating from 1991 to the present.
January
- STATEMENT TO CORRECT ERRONEOUS PRESS REPORTS ON
- Stanford presidential search open meetings scheduled
- Jugglers to put on charity show at Stanford
- 1992 "Difference" conference to redefine national security
- Edmonds named vice president for student resources
- Senior wins Indian Rhodes Scholarship; Stanford's third
- Seminar series to examine conflict, dispute resolution
- Work may disrupt travel on Lausen Mall
- Flu Shots Again Offered
- Knight grant to fund Latin American journalist at Stanford
- Variety of campus events to mark King birthday
- Models of earthquake aftershocks probably wrong, Stanford geophysicists say
- Failure to focus on economic goals costly to blacks, scholar says
- For Stanford's new admissions dean, the fun is just beginning
- Writing instructor, doctoral student dies of AIDS
- New staff at business school
- International directory assistance changes
- Public policy major named Stanford's 38th Marshall Scholar
- Aircraft threat equally serious as ballistic missiles, researchers conclude
- Bush speaks with Stanford students in Kyoto
- Stanford freshmen more diverse than counterparts nationally
- Invest in earth's capital, say Paul Ehrlich, E.O. Wilson
- Interdisciplinary Earth Systems program approved
- Carl Bernstein to speak at Stanford
- Rosse resigns as provost to head newspaper chain
- Method to study other planets could offer new view of EArth
- Lowell Turrentine, retired Stanford law school professor, dead at 96
- Foreign correspondents to speak on former Soviet Union
- Pennsylvania senator to offer keynote address at conference
- Students hope to raise homelessness awareness through arts
- Interim provost to be named in mid-February
- Scholars call for withdrawal of sexual assault policy
- M.I.T. robotics expert to speak at Stanford Feb. 18-19
- VIDEO LECTURERS + LIVE TUTORS = STUDENTS LEARNING MORE
- Stanford officials predict large tuition increase
- Presidential search begins private consideration of nominees
- Stanford announces units' plans to close budget gap
- Cornell audit director accepts Stanford position
- Units' budget plans to face thematic review
- URI grants
- Computer industry research project links schools, center
February
- NO PAY RAISE TOMORROW UNLESS YOU SAVE TODAY
- U.S. UNIVERSITIES SEE RISE IN EAST EUROPEAN STUDENTS
- STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES STREET LIFE
- DEAN EXPLAINS WHAT WINS COLLEGE ADMISSION
- Users make a product innovative, designer says
- 1992 freshman applications show little change from 1991
- Former Girl Scouts sought
- Shultz calls for 'new doctrine of containment' at conference
- Overseas Studies cuts may allow new growth in other areas
- Fund public service instead of bombers, Sen. Wofford urges
- Moffett Field conversion being handled poorly, critic says
- Racial tension persists on campus, study says
- NATO may have tough role in ethnic conflicts, scholar says
- Central Intelligence Agency unnecessary, two speakers say
- Speakers discuss internal security threats in wake of Cold War
- Fairbank memorial run set for Sunday, Feb. 23
- Stanford to host national gathering of black physics students
- Museum group, Stanford seek further information on bequest
- Financial aid will keep pace with 1990s, officials predict
- Sixth annual condom rating contest under way
- Cost of designing chips to dip with 'virtual factory'
- Undergraduate tuition, room and board to increase 7.5 percent
- Pair of con artists investigated; one under arrest
- Stone Age Indians recognized environmental limits
- Veteran faculty leader Lieberman named interim provost
- Some medical plan employee contributions reduced
- King's roots in black community explored in new book
- INCREASING FOOD PRODUCTION COULD BE SELF-DEFEATING, EHRLICH WARNS
- University offers incentives to staff for early retirement
- Retirement/residential complex plans unveiled
- Deaf infants suggest basic template of language
- Mothers' melodies teach babies lyrics of language
- Officials condemn homophobic incident; no prosecution planned
- Have you driven a lemon lately?
- Battle for the food dollar: Report from the trenches
- Familiarity breeds alliances, say Stanford business school researchers
- Kim Taylor, expert in criminal law, appointed to the Stanford Law School faculty
- Science "a special kind of story-making" to educator Rowe
- Budget deficit may grow, but magnitude remains uncertain
- Janet E. Halley - feminist, personal identity issues expert - appointed to law faculty
- Henry Greely, health, natural resources law expert, named Stanford law professor
- Kennedy: Stanford fees still competitive
- Ian Ayres - corporate, antitrust law expert - joins law faculty
- Two Stanford professors named to engineering academy
- Stanford Synchrotron Lab steps out on its own
- Share strategies to fight sexual harassment, panelists say
- Japan, Germany taking new roles in world finance, Nakasone says
- Stanford faculty speak out on indirect costs
- Americans like shopping for stocks, Charles Schwab tells business students
- Mexican opposition leader Cardena's to speak at Stanford Feb. 24
- Panel to focus on role of Art Museum at Stanford
- Carnegie Institution breaks ground for new plant biology building
- Future of research universities: more questions than answers at science meeting
- Layoffs
- Researcher proves value of sex
- Cardenas
March
- Modern art authority to speak at 101st commencement
- Court upholds property taxes for campus residents
- Kimball Hall resident Amy Potter, 19, dies after fall
- Asian American "nerd" experiment: a lesson in intolerance
- Money talks to water wasters, economist says
- Lawyers were key architects of Silicon Valley
- Does surrogate motherhood reinforce inequality?
- WW II documents portray interned Stanford students
- Ethnic violence rooted in group competition
- Dostoevsky would mourn breakup of Russian empire
- Coed housing: Once radical, now campus norm
- Job-hunting students run into recession
- Stanford to launch Washington, D.C., environmental program
- Thefts from offices, vehicles up at Stanford
- New SLAC strategy on the B factory
- Venetian family donates historic watercolors of church mosaics
- Stanford's composites bring high tech to the America's Cup
- William Madow, sampling theory expert, dies at 80
- Cosmonaut-cardiologist to speak at Stanford March 5
- Stanford team takes first in regional College Bowl contest
- Ten students receive dean's award for service to Stanford
- Gift to business school library for new research center
- The new east-west German tensions to be topic of roundtable
- Compressed video transports students 825 miles to class
- Faculty group suggests creation of planning-policy board
- Preserving new world order requires military preparedness, Hoover scholar says
- Ethnic violence rooted in group competition
- STANFORD, HOSPITAL, NURSES REACH TENTATIVE AGREEMENT ON CONTRACT
- Biddle leaves Stanford post, files candidacy for congressional seat
- Student's musical revue to celebrate Red Cross anniversary
- Stanford meets recycling goal five years early
- The final tally: Centennial Campaign raised $1.269 billion
- Few leads in theft of tribal baskets
- Major archival program announced by Hoover Institution and Roskomarkhiv
- Privacy problems may lie in wait for e-mail users
- Pearson to head Food Research Institute
- Russian history student wins Marshall scholarship
- East German scholars see bitterness, hope among countrymen
- Chemist cautiously optimistic about taxol synthesis
- Presidential search committee: one vision from 15 people
- Mikhail Gorbachev to deliver law lecture on May 9
- Chicago's Gerhard Casper named Stanford's ninth president
- Encounters between cultures in Renaissance conference topic
- "Spring Clean-Up" for campus residents April 11
- Spring tour of faculty homes April 12
- Comparison finds best car loan rates at Stanford Federal Credit Union
- King sidebar: Reconsider assumptions taught in school
- Black educator: 'Multicultural' textbooks still wrong
- Bell named associate dean for development at Stanford Law
- Collapse of Soviet Union to be focus of Stanford-UC conference
- Nominations sought for Amy Blue award
- Walsh offers advice on effective leadership
- Pat Schroeder to speak at Stanford April 3
- H&S Dean's Office Moves to Bldg. 310
- Undergraduates honored for academic achievement
- Panelists to discuss bias crime
- Admission offers mailed to 2,855 students
- Admission offers mailed to 2,855 students
- Some paint in Escondido Village on borderline of "lead- containing"
- Broadcast journalist, educator Jules Dundes dies at 79
- Etchemendy: Trying to teach analytical reasoning skills
- Wack: Building bridges between Middle Ages and late 20th century
- Rickford: Attempting to 'empower' students
- Masters: Putting familiar phenomena into new contexts
- Six faculty members receive first Bing teaching awards
- Bravman: Promoting hands-on learning
- Engineering research center launches Asia Society
- Stockdale to be Perot's interim running mate
April
- Conference to focus on "Brazil Today"
- Stanford Community Carnival set for April 11
- Stanford to host international conference on teacher research
- Summer workshop for teachers to focus on Chicano studies
- STENOCAPTIONING DELIVERS LECTURES TO DEAF STUDENTS
- MUSEUM DIRECTOR SEEKS TO BRING SCIENCE TO ART
- STANFORD STAFFER PIONEERS NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE
- VOICE MAIL OR MEMO? MODEL EXPLORES ORGANIZATION COMMUNICATION
- 'BAD' CATHOLICS? TAKING A NEW LOOK AT CHICANO CATHOLICS
- NEGATIVE ADS MAY FUEL DISTRUST OF DEMOCRACY
- SHARP students on road to success with hybrid electric car
- Two Stanford students win $30,000 Truman scholarships
- November elections a watershed for women
- New center to provide permanent home for service groups
- Milton spreads the service message to a national audience
- Pine trees to the rescue since there's not enough taxol from yews
- Senate establishes planning, policy board; discusses bookstore
- ABC 'Nightline' to broadcast 'town meeting' from Stanford
- Stanford University Press spared
- Provost James N. Rosse the right man at the right time
- Proposed budget plans ready for trustee consideration
- Technology diffusion expands weapons proliferation threat
- Cooperative security is cheaper, more secure, scholars say
- CD-ROM databases now available on SUNet
- Stanford invites public to Gorbachev speech free-of-charge
- Improved pedestrian crossing to be constructed across Campus Drive
- Engineering student wins $5,000 from Recording for the Blind
- Conference will explore integrated manufacturing
- Centennial program boosts support, training for teaching assistants
- Black avant-garde to be focus of symposium April 25
- 14 Stanford scholars elected to Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Joanne Coville named university controller
- Fraternities, sororities project successful rush, despite troubled history
- Concerns over liability worry many fraternities, sororities
- Scientists propose global warming economics; economist knocks global warming science
- Releaf for Stanford's century-old arboretum
- Schneider says carbon tax would help U.S. economy in the long run
- Energy economist to research power options for Poland
- Gorbachev to speak at Stanford's Frost Amphitheater
- Annual health-safety meeting set for April 27
- Annual powwow to honor strength of Native American cultures
- Scholars provide gloomy assessment of post-Soviet transition
- Bowman lambastes media for invading her privacy
- Scholars provide gloomy assessment of post-Soviet transition
- Weimar symposium to be held in conjunction with Cabaret
- Conference focuses on gay relationships
- Nominations sought for scholarships
- Nathan Maccoby, professor emeritus of communication, dies
- Christopher Cooper elected president of Stanford Law Review
- Guyora Binder, visiting Kaplan lecturer, to present the case for self-determination of peoples
- Manufacturing conference offers special rates to faculty, staff and students
- "Academia and Society" conference planned April 30-May 1
- Merck CFO to speak at Business School
- Former childcare bookkeeper sentenced for embezzlement
- Stanford students vote to abolish their Council of Presidents
- Stanford using commercial paper to refinance debt
- Three Stanford films showcased at S.F. Film Festival
- How do California's school boards compare?
- Report advocates new role for local school boards
- Officials seek return of Memorial Church mosaics
- Thomas McBride to leave health and safety post
- Mass, lectures, concerts to mark Cinco de Mayo at Stanford
- Gorbachev: A hot ticket at Stanford
- Pateman to deliver 1992 Wesson Lectures
- Novelist Scott Turow to give reading May 4
- Suspect in attempted kidnapping sought
- Baltic republic represented in fourth session of Hoover diplomat training program
- Princeton historian Natalie Davis to give lecture
- Hoover Institution announces national fellows for 1992-93 academic year
- Police release sketch of attempted kidnap suspect
- Stanford student identified in Indiana murder-suicide
- McCarty mixes chemistry, biology, engineering for environment
- Astronomer Sandra Faber to give Bunyan Lecture on the Keck Telescope
- Council for a Livable World celebrates 30th
- Three professors elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Knight journalism fellows named at Stanford
- Suspect in 1970s thefts arrested
- New electronic address for Campus Report
- 1,500 more Gorbachev tickets made available to Stanford community
- Police looking for help in identifying stolen property
May
- Business, Engineering schools begin joint venture in manufacturing
- Business, Engineering schools begin joint venture in manufacturing
- Stanford students stage angry, but peaceful, march to Palo Alto
- Volunteers find new frontier in Eastern Europe
- Former protexter returns to campus as scholar
- Parenting styles may influence teens' ethnic identity
- Taking a firsthand look at America's past
- Liability worries making fraternity parties drier
- Stanford continues ascent despite indirect cost controversy
- Zak, Lehman join Business School staff
- William Reilly, former head of EPA, named Payne Lecturer at Stanford
- Former English lecturer Anne Kendall Scowcroft dies at 77
- Blood tests show no elevated levels of lead in campus children
- Gorbachev speech at Stanford on local radio, cable TV
- Senate votes to rescind student's diploma
- Scholars discuss vote attitudes with rebellious Republicans
- Former California Gov. Jerry Brown to speak at Stanford May 9
- Jury gave endorsement of police brutality, law faculty say
- Scholar, author Edward Said to give Camp Memorial Lectures
- Stanford taking steps to reduce bay pollution
- Raisa Gorbachev scholar studies corporate finance
- MBA students practice philanthropy with other people's money
- Jesse Jackson to discuss racial injustice, anti-Asian violence
- What makes a good teaching community?
- "Professional community of teachers" makes a difference
- Gorbachev defends pace of his reforms in Stanford speech
- MBA students kick off newest "I Have a Dream" Program to help youngsters earn high school, college diplomas
- Student playwright's work to be staged
- Annual research committee meeting May 26
- Talk on physics of running to inaugurate lecture series
- Shultz elected to American Philosophical Society
- Bracewell elected to Institute of Medicine
- Report finds no evidence of fraud at bookstore
- Haas Center to break ground for new building June 2
- Business School students honor outstanding teaching
- Stanford grants help undergrad students be researchers, too
- Kennedy, 13 students receive dean's award for service
June
- NEW DEVICES A DEFENSE AGAINST AIRLINE TERRORISM
- Grad student discovers way of plotting the appearances of El Nino through history
- NO CUP OF TEA: SHUTTLE EXPERIMENT TO STUDY LIQUIDS IN SPACE
- MATH, SCIENCE MEAN TROUBLE FOR MANY AMERICAN INDIANS
- SHELL DESIGN HELPS LIMPETS SURVIVE LIFE ON THE EDGE
- Stanford gears up for 101st annual commencement
- PASTING IN PROGRAMS MAKES TEXTBOOK RESEARCH TOOL
- CANADIAN HEALTH SYSTEM FACING COST PROBLEMS
- Like skyscrapers, bodies have construction rules
- Assistant Dean Archuleta arrested, placed on leave
- Archuleta resigns from assistant dean post after arrest
- Faculty question bookstore lease
- Faculty Senate endorses Cultures, Ideas and Values
- Outgoing multicultural educator reviews campus race relations
- International journalists chosen Knight Fellows
- John Gardner Public Service Fellows named
- VOTING, ADVOCACY ALONE WON'T FIX POLITICS, PROF SAYS
- Mid-career journalists transform classrooms, faculty say
- Arts-humanities fellows named
- Faculty group issues final report on future of Stanford
- Law grad to specialize in 'social change'
- Recent students to aid transition in former Soviet bloc
- Freshman admissions 'yield rate' holds steady at 56 percent
- McLaughlin elected to National Academy of Education
- Luis Valdez to speak at Chicano Graduation
- First black South African undergrads to graduate from Stanford
- High quality, diversity reflected in incoming transfer students
- Parking to cost $56-$224 at Stanford in 1992-93
- Quynh Tran: From 'mute' refugee to feminist activist
- Injured gymnast, sorority leader rebounds for graduation
- Two Stanford biologists win MacArthur Prize
- Senior from Texas wins Sterling Award
- Remson, Gillam, engineering student receive Gores Awards
- Dinkelspiels go to former admissions dean, professor, students
- Centennial director, library curator receive Cuthbertsons
- First-ever clean-up event for academic buildings
- Consumer patterns of Asia/Pacific region to be seminar topic
- Science in aerospace age to be focus of seminars
- Art offers uncertainty, museum official tells Stanford graduates
- Transition in Europe explored at Berlin symposium
- Senate extends Graduate Program in Humanities
- Something fishy about Senate farewell to Kennedy
- Stanford Law School presents diplomas, honors
- Trustees approve construction of two Knoll houses for students
- Kennedy delivers final farewell to the graduates
- Business graduates evidence commitment to public service
- John Freidenrich elected board of trustees president
- Oak trees and speeches frame Class Day in Kennedy Grove
- Bass gift used to endow five professorships
- Graduates told to seek elusive embrace of justice, peace
- Alumni elect four new trustees
- Stanford's chip technology creates sensor systems for smart appliances
- Seeds of teaching programs in environment planted across campus
- Environmental research combines science and policy
- Stanford research, teaching on environment breaks old boundaries
- Quate wins National Medal of Science for Microscopy Work
- Northrop executive named to new Stanford position
- No business like show business, Stanford alums tell students
- HOOVER SCHOLAR EXPLORES UNIFICATION OF CHINA
- Students honored for teaching at Stanford
- Income, not ethnicity drive Asia-Pacific consumers, consultant says
- 'Social isolation' may be major predictor of cardiac disease
- Teaching kids to tinker so they can design tomorrow's machines
- Book Digest
- Stanford team predicted new fault was building in the desert
July
- Physicists get a grip on atoms with laser tweezers, atomic fountains
- Trustees approve deficit financing program
- Stanford scientists test wireless antenna in Arctic
- Retired science editor Robert Lamar dies at 77
- Hagstrom leaves Stanford to run Sweden's universities
- 35 works by Rodin, 7 by his contemporaries, given to Stanford
- Employees, residents asked to reduce electrical usage
- Jean Fetter to be assistant to new president
- East Palo Alto, Redwood City youth to celebrate summer of achievement
- Part of Campus Drive to be resurfaced
- Summer public service fellows named
- Jazz workshop celebrates Dizzy Gillespie's 75th
- New Student Resources V.P. takes Stanford life in stride
- Johnston to give inaugural Brand address
August
- Public Affairs Vice President Freelen to leave Stanford
- Renovated Memorial Church begins booking weddings again
- Affordable housing project grows from Business School class project
- Moisture may have caused tethered spaceflight failure, expert says
- New book recounts life of Stanford's fourth president
- Stanford voice mail unavailable this weekend
- SLAC begins research with polarized electrons
- Long-time calculus professor Harold Bacon dies at 85
- Gibbs named director of Environmental Health and Safety
- CBS veteran Hubbard named associate director of News Service
- Gates donates $6 million for Stanford information sciences building
- Clarkson H. Oglesby of civil engineering dies suddenly in Frankfurt
September
- Labs closed during clean-up of chemical spill
- Stanford received $185 million in gifts in 1991-92
- The welfare caseload: Who gets assistance and why
- Casper to be inaugurated Oct. 2
- Ballot initiative on welfare would harm children, analyst finds
- Construction of new economics building to start
- Shooting in maintenance yard leaves employee dead
- Emphasizing academics, Casper simplifies administrative structure
- Chicago's Cox named to new vice provost post for institutional planning
- Open letter from Gerhard Casper to Stanford community:
- Nominations being accepted for NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowships
- Program unveiled, tickets to be distributed for inauguration
- Student traces the lives of village women in Nepal
- Stanford expects increase in graduate student enrollment
- Incoming freshmen 'energetic, committed to service,' says dean
- Stanford researchers join resumed exploration of Mars
- Players' salaries, winning football not necessarily linked, economist says
- Court rejects Christian Science motion on bequests
- Calendar
- New freshmen, transfer students arrive on campus
October
- Former coal miner becomes top Chinese educator
- Number of student misconduct cases holding steady
- Gerhard Casper uses university motto to discuss freedoms
- Former negotiator lists reasons for continuing arms control talks
- Stanford Bookstore begins attempt to change governance structure
- Lewis Mayhew, outspoken critic of higher ed, dies at 75
- New medical information expands insurance dilemma, Nobelist says
- Candidates' economic advisers square off on industrial policy
- Earth Sciences begins ambitious fund-raising effort
- Dean of Research Robert Byer will return to teaching, research
- Perot's California supporters not enthused with Bush, watch TV
- New health care benefits structure, rates announced
- Bush an 'environmental disaster,' Ehrlich tells Commonwealth Club
- British cosmetics mogul to speak at Stanford
- Technology, investment linked in growth of national wealth
- President Gerhard Casper discusses free speech, indirect costs
- Why is animal research performed?
- Budget deficit not as bad as earlier thought
- Tom Hamm leaves the Farm
- Breaking into labs now a violation of federal law
- What are critics saying about Stanford animal research?
- How the A-PLAC committee keeps the paperwork (somewhat) under control
- Animal research at Stanford: How do we know it's done humanely?
- Daily poll shows most Stanford students support Clinton
- Business School selects 1992-93 faculty fellows
- Body Shop founder sells principles with profits
- Poet Joseph Brodsky to be at Stanford Oct. 26- 30
- Poet Joseph Brodsky to be at Stanford Oct. 26- 30
- Book on how public reasons about politics wins national award
- South African black leader Mandela to speak at Stanford
- Clinton could be on way to landslide, campaign watchers say
- Director Peter Sellars to appear at Stanford Nov. 6
- Conference explores link between democracy, education
- Stanford students serving the community on Halloween
- Faculty Senate to consider domestic partners issue
- Rededication of Memorial Church set for Sunday, Nov. 1
- Housing applications from domestic partners on the rise
- Citing 'critical situation' in S. Africa, Mandela cancels Stanford visit
November
- NEWFOUNDLAND SENSORS SEEK TO SHED LIGHT ON LIGHTNING
- SUPERCOMPUTERS AID SEARCH FOR TURBULENCE CONTROL
- OLDER UNDERGRADUATES ADD DIVERSITY TO CAMPUS
- TELEVISIONS, COMPUTERS CAN FOOL HUMAN NATURE
- FREE TRADE REQUIRES COMPLEMENTARY POLICIES
- FINANCIAL AID '93: HELP FOR PARENTS, CHALLENGE TO SCHOOLS
- WHAT'S THE WORD? HEAD OF DICTIONARY PANEL KNOWS
- ENGLISH SCHOLAR TRACKS DOWN CLUES ABOUT BLASPHEMY
- Stanford begins new era of Antarctic Exploration
- Crimes against Guatemalan children detailed in lecture
- Disabled law students to benefit from Folger & Levin gift
- Belarus consumer-business relationships challenge alumnus
- Next month crucial in peace negotiations, Palestinian says
- Outlook for California education 'grim': Kirst suggests options for local funding
- Feeny appointed executive vice president for real estate
- Faculty endorses benefits parity for domestic partners
- Pep rally on Nov. 19 will mark a century of Big Games
- Mud volleyball fundraisers seek teams, advertisers
- Stanford Museum to repatriate art objects
- Stanford strengthens research component of overseas study
- Moscow campus signals new era in Overseas Studies
- Why so much violence in South Africa? Activist- educator offers insights
- Bonfire, pep rallies, concerts to mark Big Game Week
- Stanford Holiday Sharing Drive assists local communities
- Foreign student registration sets record for seventh year
December
- Mexico's chief negotiator to discuss trade agreement issues Dec. 4
- Constitutional law expert Sullivan to join Stanford Law School faculty
- GROUND WATER MAY EXPLAIN QUAKE MYSTERY
- RESEARCHER TESTS NOBELIST'S THEORY IN SPACE
- DISPUTE REVOLVES AROUND POSSIBLE NEW MOJAVE FAULT
- JIGSAW PUZZLE MAPPING REFINES IRISH COLONIAL HISTORY
- MAXIMIZING PRODUCTION IN HORIZONTAL OIL WELLS
- OPSINS: IN EVERY SPECIES, THE EYES HAVE IT
- CAUTION PAYS WHEN INTERPRETING OTHERS' BEHAVIOR
- TEACHERS GUIDE ADDS INDIAN VOICES TO HISTORY
- IMPROVISATION: SMILING IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITY
- ABIGAIL ADAMS: HISTORY FROM WOMAN'S PERSPECTIVE
- STUDENTS TURN KING VERDICT ANGER INTO PUBLIC SERVICE
- Gerhard Casper records first interview with student radio station
- FOCUS HOUSE GIVES STUDENT RESIDENTS A GLIMPSE OF THE 1960s
- Two Stanford students named Rhodes Scholars for 1993
- Three Stanford students receive Marshall scholarships
- Dr. Casper: Women shouldn't feel that they all have to look like Twiggy
- Center aids Russian defense workers by courting U.S. high-tech business
- New position created to oversee graduate student policies
- New health, safety director accepts, relishes challenges
- Stanford extends eligibility for benefits program
- Faculty to advise president in search for general counsel
- Kruger named vice provost, dean of research and graduate policy
- Stanford education dean named to Clinton transition team
- Warren Christopher reactions and commentary
- Paul Kirkpatrick, inventor of the X-ray microscope, dead at 98
- Business School dean chairs National Competitiveness Board
- California EPA notifies university of possible violations