1994 News Releases
Below you will find an index to the 1994 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
- HISTORIAN LOOKS AT WHY CONVENT LIFE WAS LONG LIFE
- INDIAN AMERICANS: A NEW GENERATION COMES OF AGE
- CHALLENGING SOCIOBIOLOGISTS' VIEWS OF GENDER
- LAW PROFESSOR TACKLES MYTHS ABOUT CRIME IN AMERICA
- CO-OPS: A MONEY-SAVING IDEA, BACK IN FASHION WITH STUDENTS
- PRESCHOOLERS DON'T THINK MUCH ABOUT THINKING
- Changes in paycheck format start with Jan. 7 payroll
- CUE establishes six subcommittees
- Local journalist to discuss Stanford's effect on development of Palo Alto
- Political scientist who inspired public service dies at 101
- Computer program helps humanists study literary texts
- Justice Department decides not to join Paul Biddle's qui tam suit
- News Briefs
- Scholar suggests ways to reduce fascist risk in Russia
- Land, economic reforms fuel unrest in Chiapas, anthropologist says
- Replacement oak to be planted at Stanford Family Mausoleum
- Dean to take sabbatical from Memorial Church duties
- Rhodes Scholarships: Some years are "the odd ones out"
- Silicon chip lab expands to nanotechnology research center
- Two Medicine staffers win awards for contributions to research
- Dramatic presentation scheduled to commemorate King birthday
- Stanford Cat Network celebrates fifth anniversary
- At Stanford's Wilbur Hall, there's a doctor in the house
- McNamara to advocate neighborhood gun control at conference
- 'BosniAid' event scheduled for Feb. 15 at Stanford
- Reilly questions massive outlays for federal facility cleanup
- German language specialist dies at 85
- Effects of increasing heterogeneity in workplace studied
- Business, Engineering schools join forces for manufacturing program
- CORRECTION: 'BosniAid' event release had incorrect location
- Parkinson appointed head of main NASA advisory group
- Stanford freshmen increasingly concerned about financial security
- Overseas study difficult because of tight schedules
- Stanford to host public meetings on Sand Hill corridor projects
- Minority student coalition tries to head off budget cuts
- Professor emeritus Arthur C. Giese dead at 89
- Committee studying ways to enhance student recruitment/yield
- Moffatt Hancock to be remembered at Jan. 28 service
- Fujimura appointed Luce Professor in Biotechnology and Society
- Book Digest
- Researcher questions conventional wisdom about Chicano childraising
- New signature for black holes predicted
- Clinton-Yeltsin summit to be discussed at public forum on Russia
- Blacker named to National Security Council post
- Ideas sought on reducing research-related administrative tasks
- Aeronautical acoustics expert Karamcheti dies at age 70
- No major quake damage/injuries at Stanford overseas center
- University architect to talk on historic preservation at Stanford
- Finance, budget officials discuss Stanford's rich/poor dichotomy
- Edmonds unveils plan for Student Affairs reorganization
- Weisberg named to new faculty recruitment-retention position
- Symposium to address causes of 1992 Los Angeles unrest
- Is climate more susceptible to human activities than previously thought?
- Sheehan on undergraduate education commission: 'Don't worry'
- Yale law professor Carter to speak at '94 commencement
- Pianist Adolph Baller dies at 84
- Conference to encourage women in engineering to be held Feb. 4-5
- U.S. on dangerous protection path in trade policy, economist says
- Reilly to lecture on new approach to environmental protection
- Ernst, Earth Sciences dean, to return to full-time teaching, research
- Freshman applications up 7 percent over last year's total
- Dartmouth president to advise visiting researchers at Stanford center
- Muir Quartet recording to benefit Environmental Law Program
- Public lectures on computer science scheduled
- Stanford acknowledges state supreme court ruling, will comply fully
- 1994 You Can Make a Difference conference, "Cities in Crisis," Feb. 12
- Thirty Stanford students to spend Spring Break helping quake victims
February
- Weak electric fields may disrupt cell membranes
- Town meetings start soon to discuss budget cuts, restructuring
- News Briefs 2/2 Stanford's Student Conduct Legislative Council hopes to survey students, faculty and possibly teaching assistants in the coming month
- Stanford activities to mark Black Liberation Month
- Foster gives $10 million to renovate Stanford Stadium
- Plutonium experiments continue at SLAC
- Academic Secretary Marion Lewenstein to leave post
- Improvements due in faculty housing programs
- Series of town hall meetings on budget announced
- East House begins celebration of Asian culture
- Fine-tuning due for conflict of interest, commitment policy
- Undergraduate tuition increase lowest in 3 years
- Materials scientist and Iron Man David A. Stevenson dies
- Sociologist Smelser to head behavioral sciences center
- Alternative natural philosophers to debate foundations of science
- Senate, President oppose regional accrediting agency
- Conference to explore economic isolation of ethnic groups
- Stanford pinball wizard scores big in world championship
- Live satellite broadcast to feature classroom technology
- Planetary scientist to discuss meteor impacts on Earth
- Visualization is the secret key to scientific progress
- Legal Office studies possible restructuring
- Future method of charging graduate RA tuition is announced
- University to enter taxable bond market
- Kirst advocates local school district surtaxes at 'Education Summit'
- Stanford students to mark signing of Japanese internment order
- Chavez to be remembered in celebration at Stanford
- Law School's Dickson to head Multicultural Development
- Nervy silicon: The interface between nerves and chips
- Japan's use of artificial intelligence equals U.S.
- Compromise needed on gene ownership to protect food supply
- Could we -- should we -- tinker with climate to stop global warming?
- U.S. caught in its own game playing on arms control, scholar says
- Sexual harassment laws further shift academic power relations
- Women, minority presence on faculty is up, provost tells senate
- Student Affairs budget cut proposals announced at 'Town Meeting'
- Stanford student loan increases part of national trend
- Senate makes it easier to terminate interdisciplinary programs
- Most faculty favor return of the "F" grade
- Poetic Justice scheduled for Feb. 26 at Stanford
- Two professors named to NAE
- Recruiting up, but students still wary of recession
- COLLEGE FOOD SERVICES WORK TO CUT THE FAT, INNOVATE
- Luis Rodriguez to read from Always Running
- Work scheduled at Gates site
- Provost Condoleezza Rice to speak at Founders' Day
- Ralph Tyler, one of century's foremost educators, dies at 91
March
- GROUPS AIM TO UNITE STUDENTS OF DIFFERENT CULTURES
- Accreditation commission adopts diversity statement
- Putting the "two cultures" debate to rest
- Public Affairs functions restructured
- Senate consideration of conflict policy is delayed
- Academic secretary search committee appointed
- Medical Center researchers speak at AAAS
- AN ELECTED WORLD CONGRESS MAY LIE AHEAD
- SCHOOL TRACKING HARMS MILLIONS, SOCIOLOGIST FINDS
- ANTHROPOLOGIST EXPLORES WHERE BABIES COME FROM
- TRIPS ALLOW DISABLED STUDENTS TO SEE GEOLOGY UP CLOSE
- CAMPUS DRUG EDUCATION EFFORT TAKES PEER GROUP APPROACH
- ELECTIONS ALONE DON'T MAKE A DEMOCRACY, KARL SAYS
- OLD PEOPLE ARE YOUNGER THAN YOU THINK
- 'What if I'm laid off?' programs announced
- Survey of readers finds interest in Campus Report remains high
- Czech President Havel to receive Law School's Ralston Prize
- 'Discover Stanford' community lecture series announced
- Conference scheduled on professional development for support staff
- A better way to track heavy metal
- Exiled Haitian president Aristide to speak at Stanford
- Nominations under way for Gores, Dinkelspiel and Cuthbertson awards
- McNamara to work on security for South African elections
- Gould confirmed to the National Labor Relations Board
- Stanford drinking water system to be flushed
- Cox Medal nominations solicited
- Developmental psychologist Colby to be Haas Center's first visiting fellow
- News coverage of children focuses on crime, violence, studies find
- Medical School dean reports on budget plan
- Stanford sues Harris Corp., claims patent infringement
- Interactive workshop will cover specifics of Sand Hill Road projects
- Provost Rice at Founders' Day calls for strength in adversity
- Geology graduate student a 'Stanford Friend of Tibet'
- Tibet's Dalai Lama to visit Stanford April 19-20
- Educators: Will national standards, curriculum and assessment make a difference?
- Stanford Law Review elects Yang, Chadwick as next leaders
- Telephone call transfers upgraded, speedier
- FCC to try novel auction for selling personal communication licenses
- Retired university counsel George Gregory, 59, dies in Hawaii
- Robert N. Bush, leader in teacher education, dies at 80
- Public art illustrates women at work in science and math
- Three-lecture series to focus on Ukraine's new role
- Political scientist named to U.N. monitoring mission in El Salvador
- Suspected bike thief may face 'three strikes' sentencing
- Three-lecture series to focus on Ukraine's new role
- Students to celebrate spring break with public service projects
- Cantors to give $10 million for museum expansion
- Stanford, FEMA settle 1989 earthquake damage claims
- 11 Stanford faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Silicon-germanium can push back chip barrier
- Second superfluid state of matter proposed
- Business students 'learning to lead' at Stanford
- Russia and its neighbors theme of Stanford-Berkeley conference
- Former EPA chief to speak on environmental politics of Bush era
- Business students 'learning to lead' at Stanford
- Continuing Studies announces spring quarter courses
- Baccalaureate service to be held in Inner Quad
- Telescope groundbreaking boost to astronomy program
- Historians to reconsider Russian occupation of Eastern Europe
- University, government role in technology transfer analyzed
- Breakfast held at Tiffany's to celebrate new Capote Awards
- University-industry relations often don't fit stereotypes
- Francisco Lopes, Brazilian literature-cinema scholar, dies at 39
- John Goheen, philosophy professor and ombudsperson emeritus, dies at 87
- Scientists to get INDEPTH look at crust beneath the Himalayas
- Stanford mails admission offers to 2,900 prospective freshmen
April
- Credit Union installs ATM at SLAC
- Tickets for Aristide speech to be available starting April 11
- Medical waste incinerator operations to be curtailed; seven layoffs result
- First senate discussion on conflict policy focuses on software ownership
- Senate endorses undergraduate Comparative Literature major
- Economic growth threatens to bring herbicide overuse to Asia
- Congress considering a 'pause' in indirect-cost recovery
- Youth Studies center to shut down for lack of funding
- Hewlett, Packard endow fellowships to launch new scientists
- University Events and Services to be reorganized
- Vintage Dance Ensemble to perform Smithsonian concert
- New Stanford center is key player in prototype electronic network
- Stanford Health Services names interim board, chief officers
- Minority student center budgets spared, Edmonds announces
- Hong Kong businessman pledges track windfall to Stanford
- Committee revises conflict policy to clarify software ownership
- Four honored for teaching with Bing Fellowships
- Libraries and Information Resources cuts to focus on computing areas
- Libraries to hold information fair April 21-22
- Chief financial officer to reduce unit budget in 1995
- Tickets for Dalai Lama speech to be distributed starting April 18
- Speeches by Dalai Lama, Aristide to be broadcast live on KZSU-FM
- Cox, Kruger add duties as Van Etten takes leave to head SHS
- Accelerated schools: Building on success
- Journalist Clarence Page will give lecture April 27
- Spring Migration Dance Concert to feature student, faculty works
- Journalist, former hostage Terry Anderson to speak at Stanford
- New Stanford information gateway, 'Portfolio,' to make formal debut
- Lemon reappointed conductor of Stanford Symphony Orchestra
- Banc One's McCoy to be honored by Business School
- Tuna fishing controversy a challenge for future NAFTA commission
- 'Violence and the Media' subject of April 23 program at Stanford Law School
- Faculty Senate approves conflict of interest policy
- Lynn Orr named interim dean of the School of Earth Sciences
- Associate Dean of Research Patricia Devaney takes early retirement
- Haiti's Aristide urges new U.S. policies on refugees, blockade
- Associate Dean of Research Patricia Devaney takes early retirement
- Conference to focus on environment, human rights in Latin America
- Upward Bound student Castorena to attend Stanford
- Journal honors George as 'father of political psychology'
- Dalai Lama, scientists consult on their experiences, beliefs about world
- Revised Sand Hill Road Proposals
- KZSU to rebroadcast speech by Dalai Lama
- Four Stanford faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Writing requirements may be increased for undergraduates
- KZSU to rebroadcast speech by Dalai Lama
- EDITOR'S ADVISORY: Revised Sand Hill Road, Stanford Shopping Center and Stanford West proposals to be presented at April 28 community meeting
- Undergrads honored with Deans' Awards for Academic Achievement
- Palm Drive landscaping plans to take trees into consideration
- Palm Drive: A bumpy, muddy history
- Palm Drive scheduled for repaving, other enhancements
- Norris Pope named director of Stanford University Press
- Engineering students designing, building "micro" satellites
- $5 million Bing gift for library wing kicks off Restoration Fund
- Major gift to support study of American art and material culture
May
- Stanford annual powwow to honor Indian women May 6-8
- Indian Child Welfare Conference at Stanford Law School May 5-7
- Committee on Health and Safety to meet May 10
- Gardner public service fellowships entering second decade
- Stanford Cinco de Mayo program recognizes cultural preservation, social themes
- Investigators seek witnesses in fatal automobile accident
- General Counsel's office announces restructuring plan
- Committee proposes major overhaul of grading system
- Special endowment payout will support infrastructure costs
- Dean of Research Office announces 1994 OTL Research Incentive Fund Award winners
- Casper defends against statements about low staff morale
- Center for Chicano Research honors five students
- CUE urges study of grade inflation, recommends change in language requirement
- Civil engineering Professor William Weaver dies at 64
- Economics center dedicated and named for major donor
- Sociologist tackles immigration myths with data collection
- 1994 Chappell-Lougee Scholars announced
- Chicano students accept president/provost's statement, end strike
- Statement by the President and Provost, May 6, 1994
- Teach-in explores issues behind student protest
- Response of the president and provost to Chicano students and faculty
- Optical tweezers provide insights into polymer physics using DNA
- New Faculty Club manager to assume duties May 16
- President Casper discusses issues with university managers
- Commission on Undergraduate Education recommends modifications to academic calendar
- Memorial service set for Thomas Swain Barclay
- Art exhibits timed to coincide with World Cup soccer matches
- Environment, human rights challenges face the Americas
- Education to launch summer school for student teachers, area students
- TEN STEGNER FELLOWS SELECTED FOR 1994
- Oral history is topic of May 25 Historical Society presentation
- Knight Journalism Fellows named at Stanford
- Stanford in Government summer fellows named
- Biologist Simoni elected chair of 1994-95 Faculty Senate
- Magnetic monopoles as engines for cosmological inflation
- COMMISSION ON UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION LOOKS AT ADVISING, TECHNOLOGY
- Casper warns of political infringement; announces new technology group
- Breyer would make fourth Stanford graduate on Supreme Court
- ASIAN AMERICAN RESOURCE LIBRARY NOW OPEN
- Faculty Senate disrupted by students seeking Asian American studies
- News Service's Wade honored for staff excellence
- Congresswoman Eshoo to speak on 'Women and Politics' at Stanford
- New signs being installed on Stanford campus
- Changes in undergraduate distribution requirements to be proposed
- New model of way brain processes visual images verified
- Stanford overcommitted in its teaching programs, Faculty Senate told
- Faculty Senate hears student plea for Asian American studies
- Reunion for Japanese American students wins award
- Biographer Gunther details the making of an open-minded judge
- Former, current Dofflemyer scholars honor benefactor
- Continuing Studies courses range from Hindu Mythology to Hypnosis
- Two Stanford students win $30,000 Truman scholarships
- Grading discussion focuses on course-drop deadline; vote set for June 2
- University continues to face shortfall in unrestricted budget
- ENTHOVEN WINS TOP HEALTH CARE AWARD FOR THEORY OF MANAGED COMPETITION
- Children and Society program for undergraduates expanding
- YOP ready to kick off 26th Summer Program
- Senior Yeh named Churchill Scholar
- Graduate student examines America's fascination with serial killers
- Stanford Business students name 1994 distinguished teacher
- Committee to examine grape issue named
- Stanford gears up for 103rd annual commencement
June
- Humans not great at assessing new technology, economist says
- Okimoto to chair panel exploring Asian American studies program
- Cruz named associate director of Haas Center
- Polshek and Partners chosen architects for project to renovate, expand Stanford University Museum of Art
- Documentary taped at Stanford to be shown on local cable TV
- New Division of Literatures, Cultures and Languages proposed
- Senate hears about sexual harassment case; reauthorizes human biology
- Music synthesis approaches sound quality of real instruments
- Economic growth conference inaugurates economics center
- Faculty adopts more strict grading system
- Transfer class diverse, talented, simply 'interesting'
- Three seniors awarded Gardner Public Service Fellowships
- Education grads look to future of low-pay, social service
- CUE to recommend that new culture course replace CIV
- Go international to cut space exploration costs, say Stanford engineers
- 1994-95 parking rates, some program changes announced
- Lectures feature "New Science and Technology in Aerospace Age"
- University plans to deal with World Cup traffic congestion
- Stanford preparing for infusion of soccer mania, enthusiasm
- Yale President addresses Phi Beta Kappa initiation
- Business School's top academic, inspirational awards go to Leo Linbeck
- Senior Mehta wins Sterling Award for volunteer service
- Two faculty, two students win Gores awards for teaching
- Assistant dean, lecturer, two students win Dinkelspiels for service
- Police chief, retiring assistant research dean, win Cuthbertsons
- Senate approves individually designed majors; hears tributes
- 15 students honored for service with Lyons Awards
- Commission preview: new introductory courses; no formal 3-year degree
- Yale law professor Stephen Carter speaks at commencement
- Noll, Saldivar win Rhodes Prizes for undergraduate teaching
- Law School graduates present outstanding teacher award to Taylor-Thompson
- Karl wins Cox Medal for fostering undergraduate research
- Scientists, policymakers meet to ask: What now for post- Cold War science?
- Veteran print/broadcast journalist named news service director
- Education grads call for reform in multicultural education
- Economist Shaw, adviser to many governments, dies at 85
- Stanford, Japan have historical, academic ties
- Eye test devised to measure moving picture's path through brain
- Parkinson receives aerospace pioneer award
- Japanese imperial couple charms Stanford on brief campus visit
- High-energy physics and the emperor's visit
- Grad students honored for teaching abilities
- Author Elizabeth Tallent to head Stanford's Creative Writing Program
July
- Reversible male contraception possible by combining existing technology
- Suspect sought in armed robbery of campus Coffee House
- Palm Drive reconstruction work to begin July 11
- Optimum human population a third of present, scientists say
- Isaac Stein elected to board of trustees
- U.S.-Russian project to profile North American-Asian continental link
- Suspect sought in rape on campus
- Public lecture series on science and society
- New Stanford trademark program started
- Burciaga named to presidential commission on education
- SUNET Video upgradted for cable TV project
- SAA August '94 College
- Imitating evolution with gene engineering leads to new drug candidates
- Financial Accounting Standards Board hears from academics
- Green Library Collection to move to the Stanford Auxiliary Library
- School of Engineering hosts summer camp for 11th-graders
- Publications unit to close Aug. 31
- Susan Perry named college librarian at Mount Holyoke
- Stanford to begin issuing high-tech, 'universal' identification cards
August
- Friedman book wins American Bar Association]s Silver Gavel Award
- Method for age-dating oil is developed
- Stanford team builds first digital holographic video/data storage system
- Calder sculpture vandalized; restoration work necessary
- Robert L. Street to step down as head of libraries and computing
- Growing pains: Stanford student helped develop shuttle experiment
- Leftover nuclear material threatens international security
- Engineering Library to be closed Aug. 25-Sept. 11
- Baron named associate dean at Graduate School of Business
- U.S. taxpayers in a pickle without Cold War motivation for federal R&D
- Forum: Research and the national interest
- Congressional cuts in defense budget jeopardize research
- Immersion program introduces American Indian students to campus
- More just world could support more people, ecologists say
- Casualty, damage estimates of great quakes updated
- "Faculty Reserves Request" now available via Portfolio
- Legal documents ideally suited for Internet's World Wide Web
- Free Electron Laser technologists and users meet Aug. 22 - 29
- Two appointed to key posts in Facilities
- Modernization of Japanese birth control policies advocated
- Mineral Law Foundation honors two Stanford law professors
- Student robot takes first place in national contest
- Allen Peterson, electrical engineering pioneer, dies at 72
- Stanford faculty recollections of Linus Pauling
- Health insurance link to employment should be dropped, Fuchs says
- Palm Drive to reopen ahead of schedule
- Continuing Studies offers Fall Quarter lineup
- Mentoring plan to strengthen Asian American community
- El Centro plans emergency fund for Chicano/Latino students
- SLAC enters into X-ray technology transfer agreement
- Global disaster risk management network announced
- Recovery from grief requires more than grieving, psychologist finds
September
- Havel to deliver Ralston lecture, hold news conference
- Stanford to host summit of industry, government, academic leaders
- Marlene Wine named to academic secretary post
- Huff retires after 36 years running financial aids
- Computing services reorganized; chief information officer named
- Stanford economist says competitiveness is a 'dangerous obsession'
- Stanford acquires archive of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg
- Madeline Kochen named director of new public interest law programs
- Law School names Karen Biestman assistant dean for student affairs
- Hopkins Marine Station has 100-year legacy
- Restored Segal Gay Liberation sculpture to be reinstalled
- Animation can save time, money, conflict on construction projects
- Casper to welcome new undergraduates Sept. 22
- Changing leadership demands discussed at industry summit
- Stanford geophysicists find new evidence for a horizontal fault below San Francisco Bay
- Linguist, artist, filmmaker plan multimedia foreign language 'textbook'
- Females outnumber males in Stanford's freshman class
- Extra $200,000 allocated to ethnic centers
- Energy demand may be biggest challenge for East Asian economies
- Graduate School of Business welcomes new MBA class
- Stanford will no longer manage Roman classical center
- Engineers apply modeling techniques to classroom design
- Nominations sought for major scholarships, fellowships
- Montoya: Stanford continues to attract top-notch students
- Stanford and state regulators reach settlement
- Stanford and state regulators reach settlement
- Summer college provides head start for honors students
- Supreme Court Justice Breyer to speak at Stanford homecoming
- Bach, founding dean of Carnegie Mellon's business school, dies at 79
- Student pleads no contest to artwork vandalism charge
October
- Stanford information expert selected as Air Force chief scientist
- Mechanical engineering Professor Juan Simo dies at 42
- Nominations solicited for O'Neill staff award
- Chemical engineer receives Packard Fellowship
- Stanford receives $1.8 million Hughes grant to attract undergrads to science
- Enthoven wins national award
- Creation of a 'virtual library' goal of new research project
- New director for Stanford Humanities Center sought
- Senior thesis leads to book, rainforest-friendly sorbets
- First Lieberman Fellows honored at reception
- Reasons U.S. not Japan dominates world software market
- Lessons from Loma Prieta quake
- Packard and Hewlett gift to make possible new science/engineering quad
- Student Affairs vice provost outlines goals for 1994-95
- Quake repair, retrofitting work could last through 1990s
- Commission on Undergraduate Education issues final report
- Stanford physicist wins international Science for Art prize
- Services for Allen Peterson scheduled for Oct. 24
- Settlement reached in Escondido Village lead case
- Faculty Senate seeks role in considering undergraduate recommendations
- Haas Center at Stanford to coordinate annual day of service
- 1994 Stanford Charitable Giving Campaign begun
- Tax system blamed for Americans not saving enough
- Faculty Senate approves streamlining procedures
- New computer window on Japan opening soon
- Successful test of satellite-based landing system may open new era in aircraft navigation
- Stanford, government agree to settle dispute over research costs
- 'Better' education, trade breaks hurt Caribbean nations, economist says
- Stanford receives two of 11 new NSF materials research awards
- Stanford receives two of 11 new NSF materials research awards
- Reflections shed new light on high-temperature superconductors
- Faculty Senate will consider undergraduate education proposals
- Casper, Rice lay out plans to university managers
- Stanford scored best American research university in research quality
- Employee costs for health care plans to decrease in 1995
- Three convicted of murdering Stanford graduate Amy Biehl
- Law professors differ on affirmative action
- Lakebed bonfire plans doused; rally, fire set for Arrillaga Plaza
- Sports Hall of Fame to maintain regular schedule
- Faculty panel named to select O'Neill Award winner
November
- Commission on Technology in Teaching, Learning named
- Nov. 2 news briefs
- Retired staff member Gertrude Naylor dies at 93
- Minority graduate enrollment is up, but falls short of goal
- Senators differ over recruiting minority graduate students
- Jamieson named director of Stanford in Washington program
- Survey finds most at Stanford are satisfied with health care plans
- Chemical find forces brief evacuation of student housing units
- Anonymous donors fund Humanities Fellowships at Stanford
- Even economists get the blues
- Elderly prisoners to pose major problems under three-strikes law
- African American columnists to discuss how press handles racial issues
- Stanford professor recognized for holographic data storage
- Sidney Drell and the late Linus Pauling receive Italian 'Science for Peace' prize
- Difficulty learning about technology slows high-tech teaching
- Commission to explore more use of technology for education
- Flying model demonstrates that radical SST design is flyable
- Adams will study industry/engineering school gap
- Stanford student forms water ski team
- 'IQ does not explain black-white income differences,' economist says
- Tracking molecules: one by one
- Stanford receives $2 million for laboratory modernization
- Religious Studies scholar defends priority of love
- Cecilia Burciaga appointed to post at Monterey Bay start-up
- Comparative religions expert Frederic Spiegelberg dies at 97
- Republican sweep may affect government support for universities
- Issues overpower incumbency in congressional elections
- African American columnists discuss press, racial issues
- Senate debates proposed science sequence for nonscientists
- Stanford submits application for Sand Hill corridor improvements
- Honor Code cases drop
- Stanford's Grape Policy Committee to hold public hearing
- Dean of students, church associate dean to leave Stanford
December
- Services to be held Tuesday for slain Stanford graduate student
- New ratings for software to give information on sex, violence, language
- Awareness up after first year, says sex harassment adviser
- Three Stanford scientists receive NSF Young Investigator Awards
- SF attorney, former trustee Robert Minge Brown dies at 83
- Two Stanford scientists selected as 1994 AAAS Fellows
- Walsh to step down as Stanford head football coach
- Twenty-plus job classifications to be consolidated into six
- Katsufrakis, electrical engineer, dies at 69
- Freshman robbed at knifepoint in Stern Hall parking lot
- Golfer Woods issues statement on robbery
- Team members to discuss Palm Drive reconstruction
- Foreign student registration still rising, but more slowly
- China: The explosive new mixes with the old, historian says
- Continents gallop while you watch: GPS at Loma Prieta and Kathmandu
- Casper discusses student fund raising
- Review editors, American Indian students hold meeting
- Faculty question proposed foreign language requirement
- Irvine Foundation establishes lectureship for Memorial Church
- For Bosnian student, thoughts of war are never far away
- Do quakes signal ahead? New data deepen the mystery
- Seven scientists named first Terman Fellows
- Physicist's research judged outstanding in Department of Energy competition
- Two alumnae win Rhodes, Marshall Scholarships
- Faculty widow Mildred Mendelowitz dies at 87
- Cisco endows professorship in information technology
- Survey looks at factors that affect alumni giving
- Stanford, Berkeley to train master builders on info highway
- New book looks at Stanford grads a decade after college
- Chemistry administrator, law librarian win 1994 O'Neill Awards
- Error rate of Pentium bug varies widely with application
- Champagne bubble myth burst: Forget the silver spoon
- New biosensor illuminates search for brain chemicals