Stanford headlines for the week of February 7, 2007

Composer Brian Ferneyhough wins 2007 Siemens Music Prize
Roland Prize nominations due Feb. 23
Talk touts benefits of interdisciplinary approach, as well as some of its pitfalls
Cleanup of SLAC cooling tower leak complete; workers investigating cause
Police academy lets public peek behind the badge
New study yields instructive results on how mindset affects learning
Picasso at the Cantor Arts Center
Andor Toth, founder of Stanford String Quartet, is dead at 81
Cosovich, Hoover Institution adviser, dies
More grad student programs offered
Hecker joins Sagan at helm of CISAC
Ethics Panel to give a report at Thursday senate meeting
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Managed competition in health care finds base in Netherlands
Pixar president: Hire good people, take good care of them
Vaden Health Center is awarded maximum term of accreditation from agency
Closing in on genes linked to severe depression
Scientists + experiments = Big fun for museum visitors
Cancer center seeking seed grant applications
Experts will discuss women's heart issues
Prober, Curet, Pringle take on new posts in education
Media monitor
Stanford hires director of embryonic stem cell research
Hey doc, got a light? Library exhibit features cigarette ads
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle
Valentine’s Day session to focus on getting real about romance
Reminder to explain drug-benefit change
Monet in pastel