The Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery's latest show, up through April 29, is called "groundbreaking," by the paper.
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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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This year's Silk Journalism Panel featured Loren Ghiglione '63, Amy Hollyfield, Victor Navasky and Juan Williams '76 discussing partisanship in the media.
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Emeritus Professor of History Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner wrote an essay, which appeared in the Sunday <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em>'s op-ed section, about that signature phrase from Philadelphia's history.
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The National Science Foundation will fund the graduate work of Lili Dworkin '11, Thomas Beck '10, Connor Bischak '10, Gili Freedman '09 and Adam Subhas '09.
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Dikembe Mutombo, Robert G. Schwartz '71 and Judy Wicks will be honored at the May 15 ceremony.
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The Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center's first annual report reveals the vision behind programs that advance faculty and student scholarship.
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With a recently published policy piece on Tanzania and a Haverford symposium, political scientist Harvey Glickman looks at Islamism in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Haverford is pleased to announce the winners of the Achievement Awards, recognizing alumni for service to the College, to society, and for professional achievements.
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The improv artist and her duo, the Amie and Kristen Show, are featured in a <em>Philadelphia Weekly</em> cover story about the city's strong female comedy presence.
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Religion Prof. David Dawson named 17th president of Earlham College.
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The former English major has earned an English Teaching Assistantship grant and will run an after-school theater program in India.
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Alejandro Rettig y Martinez '12 is using his IES scholarship to help fund a semester studying in Salamanca, Spain.
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The Borromeo String Quartet played the world premiere of“Kinaaldá” by Professor of Music Curt Cacioppo at the Arizona Friend of Chamber Music Festival.
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The former president of Cornell University and the University of Iowa will head the Association of American Universities.
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Tri-Co 'Digital Humanities' project featured in article about the virtual frontier of humanities research.
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