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Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
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A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
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Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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Journalist Roy Gutman '66 won a Pulitzer for his reporting on Bosnia. Now he's covering the Syrian civil war.
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Here's our running list of award winners, which is being updated on an ongoing basis.
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The gallery's new exhibit, "ArqueologÃas de destrucción/Archaeologies of Destruction, 1958-2014," is featured in the bilingual publication, considered the main art magazine in Latin America.
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The physics and astronomy major will conduct research on theoretical astrophysics in Germany.
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The assistant professor of English discusses her new novel, "Disgruntled," and how Philadelphia has changed since she was a child growing up in West Philadelphia.
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The Visiting Assistant Professor of Poetry's "First Instrument" appears in the Spring issue of <em>The Massachusetts Review.</em>
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Four panelists examined the landscape of education in the United States and issues of quality, accountability, and equity during a program on“(Un)Chartered Waters: Public, Private, and Charter Schools in America.”
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, and publications.
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This new event featured panels on public law, health care, the environment, and international and domestic policy. Almost all of the panelists were Haverford alums with noteworthy jobs in the policy realm.
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The novelist and short story writer teaches writing at the California College of the Arts and spoke with the "Marin Independent Journal" in San Rafael, Calif., about his craft.
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Schrier, a chemistry professor, will spend a sabbatical year at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin. Solomon, an art historian and curator, will conduct research in Morocco.
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The associate professor of history at California State University, Fresno, is the author of the book "Romantic Reformers and the Antislavery Struggle in the Civil War Era." His op-ed piece appeared in the Sunday Review of "The Times" on the song "We Shall Overcome" and the civil rights movement.
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The assistant professor of English is interviewed about her debut novel "Disgruntled" and her West Philadelphia childhood, which provided inspiration for the book.
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Major: Biology and English
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The CEO of Impact Engine, a tech company that helps startups build sustainable businesses, is interviewed in the student weekly "Columbia Chronicle" of Columbia College Chicago.
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