Four Haverford students are working in Nicaragua this summer on a diverse range of community-driven projects via ProNica, a Quaker nonprofit that works with local grassroots organizations in the country.
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Chen, a sophomore, steps onto the national fencing stage at Penn State University later this month.

Legendary track and field coach Tom Donnelly and alternative death care pioneer Katrina Spade ’99 will receive honorary degrees at Commencement.

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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The assistant professor of astronomy discusses how he develops large-scale computer simulations to understand how galaxies form for the show's regular series "So, What Do You Do."
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With funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, they are working for Weavers Way Community Programs, gardening at an urban farm and teachinig agriculture education to young people.
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The Brooklyn-based writer, who was part of the only 2 percent of applicants chosen for the fellowship, will receive a $7000 unrestricted grant for her fiction.
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The former Haverford lacrosse All-American defenseman is now the senior program director at Harlem Lacrosse And Leadership, which is profiled by the Friday Night Lights author.
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This summer the English major is interning at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.
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The biology major is in New York working in the lab of Dr. Jennifer Punt (BMC '83) and Dr. Stephen Emerson '74 at Columbia University Medical Center.
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The founder of Seed & Spark was honored for her contributions to the film industry, which include helping to generate $2.7 million for 175 independent filmmakers.
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In the wake of the Supreme Court's recent marriage equality decision, the Edmund and Margiana Stinnes Professor in Global Studies and professor of anthropology discusses the elasticity of the institution.
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The associate professor of political science writes in <em>Foreign Affairs</em> about how the death of the Taliban leader could hurt the terrorist group and empower ISIS.
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The English major is researching Edison's films and photographs from around 1900 at the Library of Congress for her upcoming thesis.
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The associate professor of anthropology is interviewed about Ghanaian hiplife music, about which he also wrote a recent book.
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The associate chief medical officer at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania is interviewed about the recent outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the Bronx.
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Bill Pennington, author of the recent New York Times piece on the College's many alumni who work in Major League front office jobs, was on the WHYY show to talk about the article.
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The co-chair of the Boston mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics, will join the mayor's cabinet as the inaugural holder of this new role.
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