Contents of June 3 issue
- HIV can
evade all existing treatments, study shows
- Research management program set to expand in
September
- Nurses may strike June 11
- Medical School faculty appointments, promotions announced
- In its
first step into undergraduate education, applied physics offers new
minor
- Undergraduates win Hoefer prizes for exceptional
writing; faculty also honored
- Undergrad biology majors named Beckman
Scholars
- 64
percent yield rate for Class of 2002
- Patell
wins GSB's Distinguished Teacher Award
- Harvey Hall, Stanford's fourth registrar, dies at
89
- French
academic Daniel Vitry visits campus
- Ph.D. Orals
- Giant
SHRIMP to target big questions
- Med School's research management program set to expand
in September
- Economist Avner
Greif wins MacArthur for work on social conflict ,
cooperation
- HIV can
evade all existing treatments, study shows
- South Korea's Kim to speak June
12
- Stanford Libraries publishes book about Sunset
magazine
- Hoover fellow Bernstam to speak on 'Fixing
Russia's Economy'
- Scholars urge U.N. to review drug
war
- Israeli minister Natan Sharansky visits
Hoover
- Undergrad biology majors named Beckman Scholars; will
receive research funding
- Ph.D. Orals
- Measures address grad housing
crunch
- 64
percent yield rate for Class of 2002
- Applied Physics adds undergraduate
minor
- Commencement Weekend events to include Koppel,
carillons, ceremonies, and tours
- Panel discussion, screening of 'Eve's
Bayou'
- Undergrad biology majors named Beckman
Scholars
- Undergraduates, teachers win Hoefer Prizes for exceptional writing