The Walter Y. Evans-Wentz Professor of Oriental Philosophies, Religions and Ethics was honored for his distinctive contribution to undergraduate education at the university.
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Pauliuc was nominated by Lauren Johnson ’26 for demonstrating what “young people can do when they refuse to stand by an unjust system.”
With Noon to Noon, seniors Emmett Huiskamp and Ellie Baron turn finals week into a performance art piece.
The weeklong immersion program, open to any current community college student, will welcome students to Haverford and Bryn Mawr campuses in June.
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The student-run club has endorsed the owner of West Philly jewelry boutique Miss Mahogony via Kiva-Zip.
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The $34,000 scholarship will help fund the history of art major's eventual graduate studies.
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Megan Fitch, currently CIO of Beloit College in Wisconsin, will join the College's administration this fall.
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The associate professor of political science is interviewed about the Mali Tuareg peace deal.
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His piece, "Michael Oren Played Don Quixote — and 18 Other Quirky Things About Him," illuminates things about the former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., whom Steinberg-Madow researched for his senior thesis.
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Political science major Tamar Hoffman '16 is in New York this summer working for the Center for Court Innovation [CCI] thanks to funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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The Benjamin Collins Professor of Social Sciences and professor of political science writes about "America's Second Chance in Guatemala."
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The associate professor of political science is interviewed about the recent deal the Tuareg rebels signed with the Malian government.
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The orthopedic surgeon at Shriners Children's Hospital was part of a team of doctors treating African albino children who have been tortured and persecuted for their lack of pigmentation in Tanzania.
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The pitcher, who was recently selected in the eighth round of Major League Baseball's draft, talks about starting his pro career.
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The newspaper journalist and editor who led <em>The Los Angeles Times</em> to 13 Pulitzer Prizes died June 14.
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The Navy Reserve doctor, who recently returned from a seven-month deployment to Afghanistan, helped make headlines when he asked Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter his thoughts on transgender service members.
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Postdoctoral Writing Fellow Paul Farber was one of the people behind the recent provocative public art project at City Hall, which also involved many Haverford students and professors.
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The Dodgers picked the three-time All-American right-handed pitcher in the eighth round of the MLB amateur draft.
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