Playwright and author Smith's new play is a comedy about a young journalist involved in a love triangle and navigating sincere and not-so-sincere actions.
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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
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One of three Hurford Center creative interns, Otterbein is spending the summer as a programs intern for Abortion Access Front and creating a zine designed to educate the College community.
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Eisape will pursue a PhD at the University of California Berkeley to explore the potential of brain-computer interfaces and natural language processing.
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Bloszies, a chemistry major and Haverford baseball player, helped conduct research on an amphetamine-like substance found in popular dietary supplements. The work was published in the journal "Drug Testing and Analysis."
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The founder and director of the Urban Death Project talks about human composting, part of the natural burial movement.
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The growth and structure of cities major will work in a New York City agency as part of the nine-month fellowship.
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The associate professor of political science joined leading scholars from North America and Europe to discuss ways to counter violent extremism. A report on the event was published on Post-Gazette.com.
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The vice president of player personnel, who played ball at Haverford, is part of the L.A. baseball team's front office think tank, which was featured at ESPN.com.
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The associate professor of physics and astronomy talks about her research on how goshawks pursue their prey.
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The English major will teach in Turkey and play Ultimate Frisbee.
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The biology major will research the genetic effects of prenatal exposure to SSRIs, a type of anti-depressants, during her year in the Netherlands.
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The history major will teach English in Germany.
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A gift of two voice lessons from his wife started Jon Saxton '76 on a journey that has led to the Tanglewood Festival Chorus.
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Raphael "Raffi" Williams '11 is the deputy press secretary for the Republican National Committee and was named to the 2015 Forbes "30 Under 30" list for law and policy.
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The painter's engaging show, "Gathering the Scattered," is at the Fred Torres Gallery in New York City.
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In 2012, Emily Letts filmed her own abortion and was interviewed by Cosmopolitan.
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Richard Lederer '59 has had his life shaped by a love of literature and words
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