Emeritus Professor of History Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner wrote an essay, which appeared in the Sunday <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em>'s op-ed section, about that signature phrase from Philadelphia's history.
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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
The Ghosts of History, on view through Dec. 14, explores the conflicting narratives surrounding the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq and its aftermath.
A National Institutes of Health grant renewal supports Professor Lou Charkoudian's exploration of the natural products produced by bacteria, the source of major antibiotic and anticancer medications.
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The National Science Foundation will fund the graduate work of Lili Dworkin '11, Thomas Beck '10, Connor Bischak '10, Gili Freedman '09 and Adam Subhas '09.
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Dikembe Mutombo, Robert G. Schwartz '71 and Judy Wicks will be honored at the May 15 ceremony.
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The Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center's first annual report reveals the vision behind programs that advance faculty and student scholarship.
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With a recently published policy piece on Tanzania and a Haverford symposium, political scientist Harvey Glickman looks at Islamism in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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The improv artist and her duo, the Amie and Kristen Show, are featured in a <em>Philadelphia Weekly</em> cover story about the city's strong female comedy presence.
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Haverford is pleased to announce the winners of the Achievement Awards, recognizing alumni for service to the College, to society, and for professional achievements.
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Religion Prof. David Dawson named 17th president of Earlham College.
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The former English major has earned an English Teaching Assistantship grant and will run an after-school theater program in India.
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Alejandro Rettig y Martinez '12 is using his IES scholarship to help fund a semester studying in Salamanca, Spain.
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The Borromeo String Quartet played the world premiere of“Kinaaldá” by Professor of Music Curt Cacioppo at the Arizona Friend of Chamber Music Festival.
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The former president of Cornell University and the University of Iowa will head the Association of American Universities.
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Tri-Co 'Digital Humanities' project featured in article about the virtual frontier of humanities research.
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Bennett Smith '11 released a 7" for his band, Luftwaffe, with funding from the Student Arts Fund.
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The awards are funding study abroad for Class of 2012 students Zack Woerner, Dalibell Ferreira, Rachel Lim, Candace Jordan (pictured) and Danielle Niu.
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