The MIT chemistry professor, who received the American Chemical Society's Priestley Medal, the organization's highest honor, is the subject of the magazine's March 17 cover story.
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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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Her literary debut, Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century, 1900–1910, written with her husband Michael Lesy, is nominated for a 2014 IACP award.
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The Hollywood writer, director, and producer's new project, Crisis, premieres March 16 at 10 p.m.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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The pulmonologist, internist, and critical care specialist is interviewed about her return to athletics—she just ran a half marathon and a 15-kilometer race—after being hit by a drunk driver less than two years ago.
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The prolific British author spoke about dictators, politics, and being attracted to“extremes” in a talk and conversation with President Dan Weiss.
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Nerd House is the latest addition to Haverford's list of community living options.
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Tisdale has curated an exhibit, which runs April 7 through May 11, marking the first anniversary of the Marathon bombings for the Boston Public Library.
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Schilit is interviewed about his professional running career for Nike's Oregon Running Club.
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The journalist's new book, <em>The Humor Code</em>, which explores the social science behind what makes things funny, is explored in a piece about "The Dark Psychology of Being a Good Comedian."
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The women's basketball team's starting center talks to her hometown newspaper about her team's win in the Centennial Conference Championships last weekend and playing in the NCAA Division III tournament tomorrow.
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The new Bi-Co multidisciplinary minor allows students to examine broad issues around health and healthcare through the lens of science, social science, and the humanities.
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Jake Seeley '12 studies climate change models at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Christine Lamanna '04 studies how climate change affects the ecosystem one leaf at a time.
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The Haverford alumni network can be a beautiful thing. And the many links between the Ford climate scientists portrayed here show that network in action.
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