Stanford headlines for the week of May 6, 2009

Swine flu health tips
Minutes of Academic Council Annual Meeting, May 15, 2008
Fifth annual Wellness Fair is a health information bonanza
President Hennessy addresses the state of the university and the economy
Stanford announces plans to reduce endowment spending
Stanford@SEA to set sail across the Pacific
Stanford researchers chart response to swine flu with online survey
Stanford's online high school adds grades seven, eight and nine
'Stanford Open Office Hours' comes to Facebook
NPR's top news manager to deliver Knight Lecture
George Shultz to deliver lecture on a meaningful life
Award-winning artists, performers headline next Stanford Lively Arts season
Minutes of Academic Council Annual Meeting, April 30, 2009
2009 Amy J. Blue Awards given to three exceptional staff members
Director of athletic championships scores one of Stanford's top staff awards
From fine arts to facilities management, Kathleen Baldwin is now in the zone
Penny's worth in her office can be summed up with one word: priceless
Hospitals well-prepared if H1N1 flu cases do arise
New findings suggest narcolepsy is autoimmune disorder
Michele Barry to oversee global health efforts
Researchers developing new tools to address future flu pandemics
5 Questions: Shriver on Alzheimer's series
Extreme makeover on the molecular level? New method could change cells' identities
$5.8 million stem cell grant to Longaker
Neurobiologist Eric Knudsen selected for Lashley Award
Medical students' research shown at May 7 symposium
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