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March 2012
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- HEALING THE HEART Current Advances in Cardiac Regenerative Therapies in the US and Germany plus Jazz
- Friday, March 30, 2012. 4:00 PM.
Li Ka Shing Center (LKSC)
291 Campus Dr., Paul Berg Hall, 2nd Floor
Stanford, CA 94305
- Panelists:-Robert Robbins, MD, Stanford-Joseph Wu, MD, PhD, Stanford-Gustav Steinhoff, MD, University of Rostock, Germany Followed by Reception and Concert with Jazz at Heart featuring Drs.-Gustav Steinhoff (piano)-Christina Jaschkowiak (vocals)-and the Jazz at Heart band Read more »
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- Stanford sends notification to the Class of 2016
- by Angela, March 29, 2012
- Stanford has invited 2,427 high school students to join the Class of 2016. Read more »
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- Interpreting an artist’s intent involves a team of experts at Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center
- by Angela, March 29, 2012
- Staying true to the artist and the artwork is at the heart of each decision made by museum experts installing works by Dan Flavin and Robert Irwin. Read more »
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- Stanford economist narrows China’s education gap with research, technology and policy
- by Angela, March 29, 2012
- Stanford economist Scott Rozelle says 80 percent of urban Chinese students have Internet access, compared with 2 percent of their rural peers, a gap that jeopardizes China’s economic future. Read more »
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- Forgotten on the Roof of the World — The Story of the Kyrgyz of Afghanistan
- Thursday, March 29, 2012. 7:30 PM.
Building 260 - Room 113, Main Quad
- SILK ROAD LECTURE SERIES, WINTER 2011-12 Ted Callahan Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology, Boston University At over 14,000 feet, in the wildest, most remote corner of Afghanistan, live the Kyrgyz of the Wakhan Corridor. Their home, the Bam-e Dunya or “Roof of the World,” lies along a branch of the Silk… Read more »
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- Stanford’s Global Climate and Energy Project awards $8.4 million to develop innovative energy techno
- by Angela, March 28, 2012
- Seven Stanford research teams will receive GCEP funding to develop innovative energy technologies. Read more »
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- Q&A: Stanford’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya explains what’s at stake in debate over health care
- by Angela, March 28, 2012
- Stanford’s Jay Bhattacharya, a professor of medicine and a health economist, explains how consumers could be affected by the Supreme Court’s review of the Obama administration’s health care law. Read more »
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- Marsha Friberg Shinkman, former assistant director of Stanford in Washington, dead at 69
- by Angela, March 28, 2012
- As assistant director of the Bing Stanford in Washington Program for a decade, Shinkman organized field trips and cultural events for students, and served as an adviser to students on life in the nation’s capital. Read more »
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- Dean Larry Kramer to leave Stanford Law School to lead Hewlett Foundation
- by Angela, March 28, 2012
- Larry Kramer, dean of the Stanford Law School since 2004, is leaving at the end of August to become president of the Hewlett Foundation. Kramer is credited with transforming the law school physically and programmatically. Read more »
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- Lythcott-Haims stepping down as dean of freshmen and undergraduate advising
- by Angela, March 27, 2012
- Julie Lythcott-Haims, known affectionately to students as “Dean Julie,” came to Stanford as a freshman in 1985. She is leaving her position as associate vice provost for undergraduate education and dean of freshmen and undergraduate advising in June to pursue her passion for writing as a master of fine arts… Read more »