Stanford headlines for January 2011

Stanford University reports FY2010 financial results
Water, women and children's health in sub-Saharan Africa
Humanities scholars shed new light on past, present, future of environmental change
Resident fellows work to integrate residential living and learning
Cardinal blows past the Hokies to take Orange Bowl title
Cardinal fans welcome home the Orange Bowl Champions
Journal's top technique of 2010 goes to optogenetics method pioneered by Stanford scientist
Judith Jamison, a legend in the world of dance, comes to Stanford on Jan. 10
Police release sketch of alleged assailant
Fermi's Large Area Telescope sees surprising flares in Crab Nebula
New curriculum gives English majors the big picture
Campaign supports researchers as they develop real-world solutions to vexing problems
Stanford grad student tapped for 2011 Pearl Internship
Committee 'schooled' on ROTC, seeking more input from faculty and staff
Three Stanford scholars tapped as AAAS fellows
Stanford researcher uses living cells to create 'biotic' video games
David Shaw tapped as head football coach at Stanford
Undergraduate applications to Stanford continue to rise
Tommy Lee Woon appointed director of diversity and first-gen programs
Community forum raises new issues for Ad Hoc Committee on ROTC to contemplate
New technique to visualize neurons of the deep brain for months at a time developed by Stanford researchers
Felipe Calderón, president of Mexico, will be Stanford's 2011 Commencement speaker
Mountain lion tracks seen near Golf Driving Range
Faculty Senate to meet Thursday
Memorial service set for Rune Nielsen
Stanford hospitals submit revised, expanded community benefits proposal to City of Palo Alto
Stanford archaeologist shows how the Romans made pottery in Britain
Memorial set for Suvan Gerlach, longtime Engineering School employee
Faculty, staff and students recall the evolution of Jewish life at Stanford
Student leaders share concerns with Faculty Senate
History Professor Al Camarillo named 2010 Lyman Award winner
Civilians 'suffer first, last and in the middle' during wartime, Stanford scholar says
Sue Schmitt promoted to university controller
Q&A: Stanford's Shanto Iyengar discusses upcoming State of the Union address
The world can be powered by alternative energy, using today's technology, in 20-40 years, says Stanford researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
Two famous authors discuss one war: Tim O'Brien, Tobias Wolff on writing about Vietnam
Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom to deliver Stanford's 2011 Tanner Lectures
Stanford and Intel test the boundaries of visual computing
Stanford scientists see the solar future, and it's all about 'nanodomes' and 'plasmonics'
Stanford's Feb. 2-13 Pan-Asian Music Festival focuses on Mongolia and 'the steppes'