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In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
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The 2014 World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was moved from Cape Town to Rome, allowing five IES Abroad students to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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The associate professor of anthropology at George Washington University is one of the co-authors of a report on the discovery of a lower jaw with teeth in Ethiopia that pushes back evidence for the human genus to 2.8 million years ago.
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Several Haverford alums and students, along with Quaker Affairs director Walter Sullivan, helped the Earth Quaker Action Team in its efforts to get the bank to cut financing of coal companies.
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The co-founder of Final Form Games is interviewed about a plan to turn Philadelphia into a national video gaming hub.
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The Stanford University medical student at is the lead author of a study on LGBT identity disclosure among students pursuing undergraduate medical training in the U.S. and Canada. The study found that most choose to stay "in the closet."
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The familiar face on hit TV shows "Lost" and now "Hawaii Five-o" recently made his directorial debut on the Big Island crime-fighting drama -- a story picked up widely.
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Lea, a professor of earth science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Richardson, a world-renowned glass sculptor, are featured in a post on art, investment, science, and climate change.
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The PennDesign assistant professor has helped stop demolition of St. Peter's Church in Philadelphia, which was designed by the famed architect, says "The Daily Pennsylvanian" newspaper.
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The physician, who is stationed in Afghanistan, questioned Defense Secretary Ashton Carter about transgender soldiers serving in the U.S. military.
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Louise Charkoudian, an assistant professor of chemistry; Desika Narayanan, an assistant professor of astronomy, and Kerstin Perez, an assistant professor of physics, all won the prestigious award for early career scientists involved in innovative research projects.
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Clocktower Radio Profiles featured the associate director of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery and campus exhibitions on its show about the touring exhibition "Prison Obscura," a presentation of rarely seen vernacular, surveillance, evidentiary, and prisoner-made photographs.
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The assistant professor of English draws upon her upbringing in West Philadelphia and the bizarre tale of Frank Lloyd Wright's murderous servant for her first novel's inspiration.
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Business Day, a South African national daily newspaper, profiles Thobejane.
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The associate professor of political science is quoted in an article about the group's extensive use of social media in recruiting.
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The associate professor of political science offers his analysis of the latest ISIS atrocity.
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