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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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The guitarist/composer's sophomore effort, Soft & Electric, follows 2001's Listening Room.
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The lawyer-turned-producer is profiled in advance of the Broadway debut of his latest show, <em>The Velocity of Autumn</em>, which officially opens on April 21.
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The blogger behind <a href="http://blog.vandalog.com/">Vandalog</a>, Rushmore took the technology news site on a tour of local street art in advance of his April 10 talk at Philly Tech Week.
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Warner and his co-author, Peter McGraw, are interviewed about their new book, <em>The Humor Code</em>, and their international journey (which we covered in the <a href="http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=200366&p=42">winter 2014 magazine</a>) to discover what makes things funny.
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Research conducted in the lab of Associate Professor of Biology Iruka Okeke has changed the thinking about E. coli.
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Steinberger, who has written about wine for Slate and blogs at winediarist.com, writes about the current Parisian dining revolution in "Can Anyone Save French Food?"
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To mark the start of the Major League Baseball season, <em>The Atlantic</em> online featured an essay by Stein, a graduate student in media studies at MIT, on the history and meaning of Home plate.
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According to Foobooz, the former chef/owner of Northern Liberties' Koo Zee Doo will succeed George Sabatino at the seasonal restaurant on the Delaware River waterfront this summer.
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Her band, Show of Cards, which recently released the album Something Better, also features her brother.
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The Brooklyn-based artist has a new book out and was recently chosen for the "Talent Issue" for Foam, the international magazine of photography.
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The Emmanuel College math professor is putting his senior seminar students to work on some of the greatest unsolved problems in mathematics—known as the Millennium Prize Problems.
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David Cook '64 talks to neuroscientist Chatterjee about his new book and his work in neuroaesthetics.
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The West Chester University associate professor of psychology is interviewed about her research on how early education in the arts enhances children's ability to learn.
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A new book, <em>Chasing Misery,</em> collects essays by women involved in international humanitarian work. Sheehan is one of the editors of the anthology and also contributed an essay on Darfur.
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