A new exhibition on campus showcases the "poem preserves" created by Rainey Tisdale '94.
Headline Archive for Dominic Mercier
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The awards recognize exceptional students seeking careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, or engineering.
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White, professor of environmental studies and chemistry and associate provost, will take the helm of Haverford’s academic program July 1.
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Professor Joshua Moses' Poetry Clinic offers poems to those with questions about romance, parenting, illness, death, and more.
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Haverford’s science departments went full bore for April Fools’ Day. The results are impressive… and slightly concerning.
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For the second year in a row, Fords journeyed through the American South during spring break as part of the College’s annual civil rights trip.
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Whalen, a marine biologist, investigates the silent chemical conversations beneath the waves and how they might hold the key to new medical breakthroughs.
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For more than 35 years, one spot on campus has remained lush and green during winter break.
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At the heart of Zeynep Sertbulut’s class is the question of “culture” and its relation to human rights.
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Ezgi Guner’s class is an anthropological exploration of empire, both as an analytical category and a historical phenomenon.
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Legendary track and field coach Tom Donnelly and alternative death care pioneer Katrina Spade ’99 will receive honorary degrees at Commencement.
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Thanks for Nothing by Professor and Chair of Sociology Matthew McKeever draws on 40 years of data to understand why the financial outlook for single mothers remains stagnant.
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A music education teacher and composer, Grace Coberly '21, writes music for people. "I like relating to other people through music," they say.
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Bridging art history, environmental studies, and the humanities, this class explores the role of artists in confronting our escalating climate crisis.
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This is the ninth time in 10 years the College has received the honor. Four recent alums are currently engaged in fellowships across Africa, Asia, and Europe.