Stanford headlines for the week of September 10, 2008

Q & A: Freeman Spogli Institute's Gail Lapidus discusses conflict in Georgia
Service set to honor ‘father of modern research on teaching’
Olympic medals galore for the Cardinal
Comings and Goings
Helicopters teach themselves to do aerial maneuvers
‘Three Books’ program explores youth, choice and self-identity
Authors Nicole Krauss, Kiyo Sato win 2008 Saroyan Prize
Dr. Ronald Albucher: career and education at a glance
Alumni to be interviewed for Stanford Oral Histories Project
Hennessy outlines ‘green’ building plans
Albucher appointed new director of counseling, psychological services at Vaden
Class of 2012 moves in next week
Killer stress is subject of TV special
Philosophy Talk heads to Marsh Theater
Alumnus, NVIDIA founder pledges $30 million for campus engineering center
School restricts industry funding of CME courses
Learn hands-on medicine, new medical students advised
Schizophrenia will be focus of Sept. 20 event
Elections begin today for hospital union members
Microfluidic technology leads researchers to drug that could treat hepatitis C
Surgeons work on techniques aimed at bringing 'dead' bone back to life
Infections linked to premature births more common than thought, study finds
52 years of energy and enthusiasm
Stanford ranks second among best U.S. medical schools for Hispanics
Mouse study points researchers toward early trigger for type-1 diabetes
Medical center people
Benefit available for some to cover dependent medical care costs in 2009
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Crunch time: Serra Complex demolished to make way for new Graduate School of Business
Cardinal Chronicle