1993 News Releases
Below you will find an index to the 1993 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
- Stephen Solarz to give lecture Jan. 11
- Proposed changes in research rules would create financial burden
- Stanford Libraries acquire papers of poet Ricardo Sanchez
- Mud volleyball to benefit Muscular Dystrophy Association
- Kids' "status differences" impede cooperative learning in classroom
- Faculty Senate approves honors program in environmental science, policy
- Projectors, VCRs to become permanent classroom fixtures
- Five team leaders named for business practices improvements
- Stanford freshmen more religious, cautious on drinking, sex
- Faculty Senate approves reapportionment plan
- IBM grant to extend research on thin-film information storage
- Provost Lieberman to appoint faculty housing study group
- Infant dies of cardiac arrest after breathing stops during nap
- Casper to chair Medical Center task force; Stein to be special assistant
- Symposium to explore African American-Jewish relations
- President Casper announces search for new provost
- Lederman to give physics lecture
- Susan Graham to deliver Forsythe Lectures in computer science Feb. 22-23
- Chicano fellow to probe why many youths resist gang membership
- Oscar Buneman, pioneer of computer simulation of space, dies at 79
- President Casper proposes restructuring Humanities and Sciences school
- 'Zoot Suit' riots anniversary subject of weeklong series of events
- Three directors to discuss four decades of news gathering
February
- Dekker of English named to new slot overseeing graduate policy
- Overwhelmingly, alumni would choose Stanford again
- 'SCANDALOUS' CITY YOUTH NOTHING NEW, HISTORIAN SAYS
- FACULTY TAKE NEW APPROACHES TO STUDY OF CITIES
- MAPS WITH NATIONAL BOUNDARIES MAY BE OBSOLETE
- TWO STANFORD LABS FIND MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE
- UNIVERSITIES LINK COURSEWORK WITH PUBLIC SERVICE
- STANFORD ENGINEERS DESIGN SPACE ROBOT
- STUDENTS ORGANIZE COURSE ON NATIVE AMERICAN COMMON LAW
- A PLAY'S THE THING TO MARK FOUNDING OF DEMOCRACY
- FATHERS STAY INVOLVED WITH CHILDREN AFTER DIVORCE
- ART HISTORIAN TAKES NEW LOOK AT OLD WEST
- ON TRYING TO FLY HELICOPTERS THE EASY WAY
- FLOOD FORECASTER TAKES HIS TOOLS UNDERGROUND
- High school counseling cuts concern admission staffers
- VPS open house
- Neural network model to help computers understand language
- Stanford Bookstore's vacation home goes on market
- Undergraduate tuition to increase 7.5 percent
- Perry nominated deputy secretary of defense
- Job counselors see more optimism, interest in government
- Neural networks stumble across same mistakes as children in learning language.
- The 'scientist-advocate' should be prepared for a rough time
- IFO (Identified Flying Objects) originate molecular life precursors on Earth?
- Museum's chief curator to retire after 15 years
- Fewer students, more salamanders hold up housing project
- Viewing classroom diversity as an asset, not a problem
- Balancing tradition with innovation main task for managers
- Historical oppression at heart of African American - Jewish relations
- Casper comments on future of research funding in U.S.
- Casper examines 'puzzles' of higher education
- Smile, attitude crucial for women in groups, sociologist finds
- Chemist James Lu Valle dies at 80
- Quilt display, candlelight vigil to mark AIDS Awareness Week
- Author Phiilip Roth to give reading at Stanford
- Continuing Studies to offer spring course on leadership
- Casper pledges improved communication with neighbors
- Major road project to last through summer near Medical Center
- Gerhard E. Fischer, one of SLAC's pioneers, dead at 64
- Mausoleum's heritage oak tree to be removed in March
- Founders' Day to mark demise of prized Stanford oak tree
- Brown University's Woon named multicultural educator
- Project SAVE sponsors 'Safer Sex Party' to raise funds, awareness
- Stanford students' quilt panel to memorialize victims of AIDS
March
- COLLEGE WOMEN LOVE, HATE THEIR WOMEN'S MAGS
- Michelangelo virus due to strike again March 6
- ENERGY TAX COULD HELP ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY
- PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS BRING SKILLS TO CLASSROOM
- ANTHROPOLOGIST REEXAMINES ISSUES OF VIOLENCE, SEX IN RAPE
- STANFORD OFFERS SCHOOLCHILDREN LESSONS IN 'MEDIA LITERACY'
- 1993 Chappell-Lougee Scholars announced
- POLITICAL CORRECTNESS FLIP-FLOPS IN CENTRAL EUROPE
- Physicist Steve Chu wins King Faisal International Prize
- Automated circulation implemented in Business School library
- Sen. Feinstein to speak at Stanford's 102nd commencement
- Casper announces creation of Commission on
- Educators speak out on the problems of tracking, teaching
- Research Incentive Fund awards under consideration
- A century of marine science to be discussed
- Faculty Senate hears about three-year degree, Webb Ranch, medical center
- Economist Stiglitz tapped to serve on Council of Economic Advisers
- Drivers to be surveyed for comprehensive parking plan
- Role of Campus Report discussed at Faculty Senate
- Casper 'preaches' at Founders' Day service
- Provost search committee named; candidates sought
- Two Stanford faculty named to National Academy of Engineering
- Education Dean Smith named to Clinton administration as undersecretary of education
- Penn official, Kemel Dawkins, named associate VP for facilities
- Twelve students receive dean's award for service
- Scientists make first measurements of organic molecules on interplanetary dust
- Communication professor to head Stanford in Washington
- Pauline Sears, child development studies pioneer, dies
- Alternative Spring Breaks offer a different kind of vacation
- Radio horror host dies at 37
- Washington campus gives Kennedy a 'user-friendly' re- entry
- Five-year-old D.C. campus draws big names, student raves
- Lord Colin Renfrew, Cambridge scholar, to give Tanner Lectures
- Cambridge, Stanford university presses to collaborate
- Terry McMillan to teach writing class
- Methodist bishop to speak at June baccalaureate service
- Volunteers to paint Costano Elementary School April 3
- Two Stanford students win $30,000 Truman scholarships
April
- Stanford Magnetics Lab Attracts industry interest, Support
- SCIENTISTS PLAN TO BORE DIRECTLY INTO SAN ANDREAS
- RESEARCHERS WRITE RUDIMENTS OF DIAMOND RECIPE
- LEARNING TO SPEAK IN A VARIETY OF TONGUES
- DECLARING INDEPENDENCE: JEFFERSON AND THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
- INTERNSHIPS OFFER AN 'IN' TO WORKING WORLD
- NORTH AMERICAN COMMUNITY WON'T REPLACE NATIONAL IDENTITIES
- MORE PRACTICAL, ACCESSIBLE THEORY COULD HELP U.S. POLICY
- IS SELF-DECEPTION NORMAL, RATIONAL? SCHOLARS ASK
- NUMBER OF U.S. COLLEGE STUDENTS FROM AFRICA DWINDLING
- Edmund White to read from his work April 12
- Annual powwow to honor Native American heritage May 7-9
- April 23 dedication set for new public service center
- William Greider of Rolling Stone to give Knight Lecture April 13
- Margaret Jenkins Dance Company to give demonstration
- RESEARCHERS SEE BRAIN AT WORK WITH NEW TECHNIQUE
- Law professor examines interplay of race and gender in Anita Hill case
- Stanford to honor Diebenkorn with exhibits
- Stanford considers revisions to sex harassment guidelines
- Carl Sagan to lecture at Stanford April 23
- Stanford wins award for commute programs
- Miller named vice chair of Smart Valley data networking project
- Panel discussions, films among remaining BGLAD programs
- Provost previews 1993-94 operating budget outlook
- From form to function - structural biology at SSRL
- Faculty Senate considers copyright policy change; discusses salary inequities
- International Center staffers win Fulbright grants
- Departments, employees urged to prepare for next quake
- New program to increase minority students in science, engineering
- Graduate student, alumnus named 1993 Luce Scholars
- Officials continue investigation into cheating incidents
- Sterling silver chalices donated to Memorial Church
- Comprehensive bicycle plan being developed for campus
- 1993 Kennedy Public Service Summer Fellows named
- Writer Wallace Stegner dies at 84
- Six Stanford faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Stanford course addresses King verdict, riots of '92, '65
- Business School creates financial services industry/academia partnership
- First U.S. conference on Ukraine-U.S. relationships to be May 1
- Experience Corps Conference will explore key issues of aging
- Stanford in Moscow professors to visit "home" campus May 4-18
- Senate approves changes in copyright policy, earth sciences programs
- 'Face the Music' explores issues of homelessness, poverty
- Stanford in Moscow continues moving toward fall opening
- Campus homeowners plan annual meeting
- Rhodes, Churchill information meetings scheduled
- Rebates to be included in April telephone bills
- Open House of campus homes scheduled for May 16
- Odd Ball to celebrate the end of April foolery
- Stanford dedicates new Haas Center for Public Service
- Three Stanford faculty members win 1993 Guggenheim awards
- Tougher smoking ban considered
- Memorial service for Wallace Stegner to be held May 3
- Ten Stanford faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Five employees honored with "Amys"
- Mutual fund rankings misleading to investors, economists find
- Mutual fund rankings misleading to investors, economists find
- Mutual fund rankings misleading to investors, economists find
May
- CAUSE SOUGHT FOR HUGE INCREASE OF NITROUS OXIDE
- THE MYSTERY OF THE FASTEST MOVING STAR STILL PUZZLING
- THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT YOU NEED BUT DON'T GET
- TRACING AMERICAN INDIAN LITERARY TRADITIONS
- FINANCIAL WORRIES HITTING STUDENTS HARDER, STAFF FIND
- PSYCHOLOGY ASSIGNMENT LETS STUDENTS BREAK THE RULES
- CHAOS, COMPETITION SURROUND ONCE-SECRET ARCHIVES
- MANAGEMENT SCIENCE HELPS EVALUATE AIDS PROGRAMS
- Office to take charge of campus international visitors
- CRYSTALLOGRAPHERS HELP SEARCH FOR ANTI-AIDS DRUG
- Knight Journalism Fellows named at Stanford
- Eskimo dance troupe will give two performances
- Casper announces creation of Commission on Undergraduate Education
- Undergraduate summer research initiatives announced
- Programs lead to gains in Indian recruitment, retention
- Students eager to participate in Clinton service program
- Documentary on Indian wars will screen on May 14
- Committee on Research discusses conflict of interest, commitment
- Patricia Jones elected chair of Faculty Senate
- Child care: More and more, an employer issue on campus
- Stanford to offer 'flexible' benefits starting in 1994
- Judith Little named acting director of Stanford multicultural office
- Faculty concerned about personal liability in research labs
- Faculty Senate delays setting guidelines for interdisciplinary programs
- Economist John B. Shoven named Humanities and Sciences dean
- Incentives for reducing welfare dependency discussed at conference
- Sports psychologists discuss mental skills of peak performance
- Michael Roster appointed Stanford's general counsel
- Casper selects Condoleezza Rice to be next Stanford provost
- Book Digest
- Los Alamos scientists plan waste cleanup experiments at SLAC
- Twelve students, staff member receive Fulbright Awards
- Marketers getting 'up close and personal' with consumers
- Labor movements emerging in former communist countries studied
- Anthropology student hopes to recreate ancient ball court
- Development Office faces fund-raising challenges
- Investigation continues into racist incident at SLAC
- Office assistant arrested on charges of grand theft, forgery
- Business School students honor distinguished teaching
- Stanford breaks ground on new center for engineering management
- Humanity confronted by 'food trap,' scientists assert
- Stanford gears up for 102nd annual commencement
June
- CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES GIVE TEACHERS AN EDGE
- HOW UNIVERSITIES SPUR ECONOMIC GROWTH
- USING SYNCHROTRON LIGHT TO STUDY HOW "LUNATIC" BACTERIA OPERATE
- LIGHTNING MAY PLAY UNEXPECTED ROLE IN CLIMATE
- BABIES TUNE IN EARLY TO MUSIC, PSYCHOLOGISTS FIND
- COMMON PASSIONS FUEL RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM
- COMPILING A COMPLETE VIEW OF 20TH-CENTURY RUSSIA
- CURRICULAR WAR HAS LONG HISTORY, SCHOLAR SAYS
- WOMEN OF CHILE REDEFINE POLITICS AND PUBLIC LIFE
- NEW BATTERY ACCELERATES THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC CARS
- RESEARCHERS SEEK FLEXIBLE ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- STANFORD GROUP TRIES TO KEEP WOMEN IN SCIENCE
- Students call for bigger role in campus decision- making
- Stanford Japan Center hosts sensor technology conference
- Senate endorses sexual harassment policy concept; suggests revisions
- Casper responds to criticism on multicultural issues
- National Medal of Science, Technology nominations invited
- Senate discusses conflict of interest; hears report on efficiency
- High quality, diversity reflected in admitted transfer students
- Mexican immigrant daughter now speaks Maya, Aztec, too
- Grad goes from hippie town to Stanford business degree
- Students plan Mars mission in 20 years
- Scientists hope to study the diversity of human genome
- Human Genome Diversity Project raises serious ethical issues
- Longtime counseling director John Black dies at 74
- Stanford Alumni Association restructures field programming
- Economics Department architect Bernard Haley dies at 94
- Undergraduates awarded fellowships for work on children
- Law grad seeks to bridge U.S.-Indian legal systems
- Being told, 'You can't,' motivated education master's student
- Three seniors awarded Echoing Green Fellowships
- Bakker: Combining interests in humanities, science
- Math whiz spends free time perfecting art of baking cakes
- Faculty Senate reauthorizes Latin American Studies; approves new degree in epidemiology
- Graduating senior Julius Paras wins Sterling Award
- Seventeen students win dean's award for service
- Three honored with Gores awards for teaching
- Three faculty, two students receive Dinkelspiels for service
- Jasper Ridge, political science staffers receive Cuthbertsons
- Stanford Law School presents diplomas, honors and an outstanding teacher award
- Business School graduates 375
- CONTACT: Peter Michelson, physics (415) 723-3004 Gamma Ray Observatory finds lots of questions; forget answers
- Bishop Roy Sano addresses baccalaureate service
- Value imagination, theater director tells Phi Beta Kappa initiates
- James Sheehan will head Commission on Undergraduate Education at Stanford
- Half of Stanford students surveyed support speech code
- Jones, authority on African agricultural economy, dies
- Report urges overhaul of education for limited-English children
- Stanford University honors Teaching Assistants
- Stanton to become permanent head of Haas Center
- Giant mausoleum oak to be removed week of July 12
- University of Virginia registrar named Stanford registrar
- Arbitrator, law professor tapped to head national labor board
- Monroe Spaght, former trustee and retired Shell Oil executive, dies at 83
- Second Raisa Gorbachev Fellow reflects on nine months at Stanford
- Stanford appoints new director of procurement
- Casper summarizes first-year projects and looks to future
- Black community director helps keep community together
- Program to improve accounting controls nearly complete
July
- Educator-psychologist Robert D. Hess dies at 73
- Students in VTSS find there are actually jobs for them out there
- Former P.O.W. Stockdale to return to Vietnam
- Study of Asian immigration reveals group distinctions, roots of 'Chinatowns'
- Smart Valley electronic communications project to be discussed
- Stanford offers program to prevent thefts of computers, equipment
- Mary Rose Kirkpatrick, widow of physicist, dies at 91
- Historic maps, atlases on display at Green Library
- Mabry, expert in international trade and business, joins Law School faculty
- Two new associate controllers named in reorganization
- Youth Opportunity Program celebrates silver anniversary
- Sociologist Patricia Barchas dies at 58
- Stanford researchers constructing ramps to information highway
- Revisions to A-21 adopted; effect on Stanford still unclear
- 'The Verminators' who deal with pests on campus
- HIP's efforts to present 1990s workplace injuries
August
- Stanford astronomers get their own telescope
- Horngren named Accountant of the Year
- Business School students 'tithe' for classmates
- Waves of democracy often get reversed, Lipset reminds social scientists
- Coe to succeed Doty as Stanford director of community relations
- Former Ambassador Armacost to be visiting professor at Stanford
- RESEARCH ADMINISTRATORS PLAN UPDATE CONFERENCE
- Longtime University Choir director Schmidt dies
- Stanford experiment among the missing somewhere near Mars
- Wasps attacking beetles may save dying eucalyptus trees
- Former dean and mathematician Halsey Royden dead at 64
- Modeling myosin minimizes molecular motor mysteries
- New directors named for three research centers
- Road closure to occur on Sept. 4
- Alumni career advice: Keep open mind, do something you enjoy
- Contest produces no additional merchandise designs
- J. Murray Luck, 93, founder of Annual Reviews, died last week
September
- Library supporters, staff receive awards
- Giant mausoleum oak is finally felled
- Hoover archivist to discuss joint Russia-Hoover archives project
- STANFORD COLLEAGUES PLAN MEMORIAL TO AMY BIEHL
- New library director is Michael A. Keller of Yale
- Allocation system for scarce kidneys works against black Americans
- Efron and Conley to head Advisory Board for 1993- 94
- Book Digest
- Workshops, parties, free time on 1993 orientation schedule
- Japanese American camp survivors to return for reunion
- Blacker appointed deputy director of Institute for International Studies
- Stanford does well in increased competition for freshmen
- Paul David elected to Oxford fellowship
- Two Bosnian women to speak Oct. 1
- Public invited to reunion speeches, dance, parade
- Biologist who found natural ways to clean up water dies at 43
- Bookstore manager takes early retirement
- University expects about 2,200 new graduate students
- Casper announces series of actions on issues of diversity
- Economist Boskin to return to Stanford, Hoover Institution
- What effect will Prop. 174 have on state, local education funding? No one knows for sure, says new PACE report
- Issues in Self Defense for Women class canceled fall quarter
- Spike Lee to speak at Stanford
- Flu shots offered at Cowell through December
- Former EPA head William Reilly to launch lecture series
- Greener classes at today's business schools
- Business School professor analyzes the analysts
October
- PACE report finds support for concept, not reality, of vouchers
- Familiar Russian interpreter Palazhchenko to lecture Oct. 7
- Paul Tsongas to speak at Stanford
- Business School welcomes MBA class of 1995
- New residence deans appointed
- Memorial for Amy Biehl, graduate killed in South Africa, set for Oct. 7
- Stanford cannot mandate cultural unity, Casper tells frosh
- Tough new smoking policy takes effect at Stanford Oct. 15
- Stanford adopts new sexual harassment policy
- Commission on Undergraduate Education sets first meeting; composition questioned by composition/literature faculty
- Casper spells out to-do list; elimination of majors not on it
- Panelists ponder questions of individual, societal responsibility
- Calfee on building great schools: 'Kids not the problem'
- Japanese American alumni interned in WWII honored at ceremony
- SLAC CHOSEN FOR ASYMMETRIC B-FACTORY
- Bonfire canceled to protect salamander habitat
- Author of first U.S. college textbook on Keynesian economics dies
- Students launch fan club for George Stephanopoulos
- Lou Henry Hoover Building to shut down for asbestos removal
- Stanford awards $100 million subcontract for test of Einstein`s theory
- Which women are more likely to die from recurrent heart attack?
- 'LOST' PAPERS GIVE NEW LOOK AT RUSSIAN JEWISH PAST
- University of California-Berkeley physician to lead Cowell Student Health Center
- 'Dancing on Orient Express' is theme of fifth annual Ragtime Ball
- Seligman to discuss plans for museum restoration
- Equipment grants signal new university-IBM collaborations
- Loma Prieta quake four years later: $100 million still needed
- Consumption tax appeals to economists at conference on federal deficit
- Webb Ranch trailer assignments are not university's business, Casper says
- Commission on Undergraduate Education holds first meeting
- Stanford begins program in human biocultural evolution
- Homework for November: faculty, staff must sign up for new benefits
- Staff member Pam Hanitchak dies at 45
- TRIDENT MISSILES NEED SAFER DESIGN, STUDY SAYS
- TEEN PREGNANCY: ECONOMICS MORE IMPORTANT THAN AGE
- THE FRENCH REVOLUTION THROUGH WOMEN'S EYES
- GRADES AREN'T EVERYTHING IN ADMISSIONS, EXPERTS SAY
- TAKE SMALL CLASSES, EXPERIMENT, COLLEGE FROSH TOLD
- 43 student misconduct cases last year led to penalties
- Staff member booked on charges of grand theft
- Geysers' scientist Ramey receives Energy Department award
- Benefit fairs, presentations scheduled to discuss new flexible benefits program
- Department of Energy offers grants for research instruments
- Student Affairs vice provost outlines goals for 1993-94
- Report on private schools uncovers more uncertainties about Prop. 174
- Weiler named president of new European university
- Nierenberg named associate dean at Stanford Business School
November
- Galvez Street to be closed for resurfacing
- Researchers propose new method for reducing product defects
- Congress funds B factory
- University initiates public outreach program on Sand Hill corridor projects
- President Emeritus Lyman discusses leadership at first Leah Kaplan Lecture
- Employees ask questions about flexible benefit options, costs
- Student held for psychiatric observation after vandalism spree
- Oakland man arrested in football ticket scam
- Dorothy Huntington, professor emeritus of linguistics, dies
- Gardner discusses "issues behind the issues" in education
- Commission on Undergraduate Education looks at distribution requirements
- Parent organization assumes control of United Stanford Workers
- Stanford, Varian to develop new microwave power source
- Big Game 'Nonfire Rally' to feature laser show
- Relationship of ants to their colonies is like neurons to the brain
- In 3, 2, 1 - morning TV show tapes on campus
- Rice plans cuts: 'Not crisis, just reality in 1990s'
- National Science Foundation announces Young Investigator Awards program for 1994
- CNN's Woodruff to moderate panel discussion on immigration policy
- Foreign student registration up 36 percent in five years
- Local residents share Thanksgiving with foreign students
- NAFTA first trade agreement to address environmental issues
- World leaders express optimism for peace in Middle East
- Allen Drury to discuss his fiction on Nov. 30
- Body Shop's Roddick visiting businessperson at Business School
- Juan B. Rael, professor emeritus of Spanish, dies at 93
- GROUP BRINGS MEN INTO FIGHT AGAINST CAMPUS RAPE
- BRINGING 'GHOSTLY' LESBIANS INTO CLEARER VIEW
- New faculty orientation program scheduled for Dec. 1
- UNDERSTANDING ARAB SOCIETY THROUGH LITERATURE
- Collective intelligence: Ants and brain's neurons
- STANFORD GETS HEAD START ON PUBLIC SERVICE WORK-STUDY
- Commission on Undergraduate Education looks at majors
- Senate closes undergraduate microbiology program; discusses distribution requirements
- Rice discusses budget, Casper talks of Asia trip at Faculty Senate
- Committee chairwoman, provost clarify report issues
- News briefs
- Former Stanford technical editor Ruth Korb dies at 74
- To test Einstein's theory, first convince Congress
- Scholars, not 'instant experts,' can help new nations, world leaders warn
- Change in draft conflict policy would vest invention ownership with university
- Stanford president looks at university of the future
- Business Practices policy team seeks feedback
- Stanford scholars see 'creeping authoritarianism,' imperialism in Russia
- Minority graduate recruitment falls short of goals
- Aide to four Stanford presidents, Frederic O. Glover, dies at 81
- Geothermal engineering pioneer Henry Ramey dies
- KZSU-FM to broadcast student media interview with president
- Commission on Undergraduate Education looks at advising
- Stanford Instructional Television Network honored
- Search committee for education dean named
- Stanford lags in recruitment, retention of women faculty
- News Briefs
- Myra Strober: Other institutions better at recruiting
- Pioneer on business faculty faced rejection
- Provost challenges managers to work hard, adapt to change
December
- Imitating Mother Nature to produce potential new drugs
- Do quakes signal ahead? Geophysicists look for mechanism
- Mauna Loa volcano: the 'white rat' of ecosystems studies
- Silicon video offers rare glipmse into making of circuits
- Earthlike plate tectonics may shaped Mars, researcher concludes
- Track House lot to reopen Monday, Dec. 13
- Hancock, Stanford law professor, dies at 81
- Billion-bit chips to bring computational plenty to everyday life
- Provost's group to review minority grad student issues
- Stanford, federal government reach agreement on quake repairs
- Provost Condoleezza Rice offers Faculty Senate a budget primer
- Students witness history as Moscow program participants
- Rice, Strober agree: Original women's report should not have been released
- Report on women's recruitment earns faculty, administrative support
- Five Stanford students receive Marshall Scholarships
- Christian Science bequest settlement case is due in court
- STANFORD FROSH DOCUMENTARY TO SHOW AT VARSITY
- Zappert to implement Stanford's new sex harassment policy
- Morgan, Schwab elected to Stanford Board of Trustees
- Stanford trustees remove ban on buying stock in four companies
- Law School graduates appointed to judicial clerkships
- Los Angeles court confirms Christian Science settlement
- Dressler named director of marketing for Stanford Business School's Executive Education Program
- Grant awarded to Haas center to develop fellowship program
- Anthony Lewis to deliver Knight Lecture, named senior fellow
- Staff eligible for selected CTL courses