The assistant professor of physics and astronomy was awarded a $135,000 grant from the NSF to both fund research in cosmology and help support students.
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Headline Archive for Aidan York
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Rachel Grand’s senior thesis focused on the interpretation of emotions through masks, using the Thorne Kindergarten as a setting for her research.
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The student-curated exhibit displayed in VCAM this semester showcased the beauty of incompleteness.
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The new series, hosted by the KINSC, is providing opportunities for faculty members, starting with Clyde Daly, to share their experiences of growth in the world of science.
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The chemistry major has taken her experience to the Grayson School, where she is teaching science.
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The associate professor of political science describes the research behind her new book, which explores the political theory behind borders.
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Haverford’s new club gives students a space to relax and enjoy a game of ping pong.
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A new series offered first-generation, low-income students career accessibility and readiness training.
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The physics and astronomy major is continuing her studies in an astronomy Ph.D. program at Northwestern University.
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The Japanese-American human rights activist is at Haverford virtually this semester to educate and reflect on his life's work.
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The travelling exhibit brings together artists and curators from across the world to reflect on the year’s past events and into the future.
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The physics major and mathematics minor is continuing his research in cosmology at the University of Cambridge.
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A new Hurford Center program, born of the disruption of the pandemic, allowed a group of Fords to spend the summer learning about the arts and humanities’ evolving roles in our contemporary moment, with particular emphasis on digitization and combating structural racism.
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Haverford’s academic competition team has been keeping up its activity and engagement despite the difficulties presented by the pandemic.
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As Big Homie, the sophomore begins to pursue his musical ambitions by releasing his first five-song EP.