Stanford headlines for the week of November 2005

Computer scientists create a 'light field camera' that banishes fuzzy photos
Dalai Lama visits campus
Gordon A. Craig, renowned historian of Germany, dead at 91
Endangered California condors: Let them eat seals
Architectural design major builds excitement among 'fuzzies' and 'techies' alike
Dalai Lama brings message of nonviolence on campus visit
Fernando Alegría, renowned poet, novelist and critic, dead at 87
Faster, more efficient laser created for communications
Armin Rosencranz receives 2005 ASSU teaching award
Finnish journalists to explore innovation
Guinier blasts SATs as a tool against representative democracy
In Print and On the Air
Application review procedures for prospective freshman changing under new dean
Princeton astrophysicist to show 'baby pictures' of universe
Kaiser to give emeritus lecture
Hospitals, union extend deadline
No suffering in dialogue between Dalai Lama, neuroscientists
In turkey lies hope for treating autoimmune disorders
Bird flu fears can be traced to 1918 pandemic
Preparing for flu season
Bird flu or not, developing vaccines is critical to preventing pandemics
Gender differences are a laughing matter, study reveals
Media monitor
Top UCLA gynecological oncologist named to chair Stanford ob-gyn department
Medical center people
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
O'Neill Award winners named; reception planned for Nov. 16
Faculty Senate to hear reports on Haas Public Service Center and Environmental Initiative
Study of dual-career academic couples launched at 25 schools
Cardinal Chronicle
Officials issue campus-wide warning about illegal file-sharing