A new book, <em>Chasing Misery,</em> collects essays by women involved in international humanitarian work. Sheehan is one of the editors of the anthology and also contributed an essay on Darfur.
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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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An economics and mathematics major with a minor in philosophy, Graham is a Research Assistant at the Brookings Institution Center on Health Policy, under its Economics Studies program.
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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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The associate professor of English has been researching Woody Guthrie for a new book and was granted access to the new Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Okla., for three weeks of intensive work in the archives.
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Joe Banno '12 had a vision for his life after college. He wanted to be a history teacher and a Major League Lacrosse player. And that's just what he's doing.
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Eleven recipients will be honored by the Alumni Association at a special ceremony during Alumni Weekend on May 31.
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Matacic, a Professor of Biology from 1964 until her retirement in 1999, was thedriving force behind the junior year biology "Superlab" and ran an independent research laboratory at Haverford for 35 years.
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The MIT chemistry professor, who received the American Chemical Society's Priestley Medal, the organization's highest honor, is the subject of the magazine's March 17 cover story.
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Her literary debut, Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century, 1900–1910, written with her husband Michael Lesy, is nominated for a 2014 IACP award.
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The Hollywood writer, director, and producer's new project, Crisis, premieres March 16 at 10 p.m.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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The prolific British author spoke about dictators, politics, and being attracted to“extremes” in a talk and conversation with President Dan Weiss.
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The pulmonologist, internist, and critical care specialist is interviewed about her return to athletics—she just ran a half marathon and a 15-kilometer race—after being hit by a drunk driver less than two years ago.
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Schilit is interviewed about his professional running career for Nike's Oregon Running Club.
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Nerd House is the latest addition to Haverford's list of community living options.
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Tisdale has curated an exhibit, which runs April 7 through May 11, marking the first anniversary of the Marathon bombings for the Boston Public Library.
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The journalist's new book, <em>The Humor Code</em>, which explores the social science behind what makes things funny, is explored in a piece about "The Dark Psychology of Being a Good Comedian."
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