Professor of Economics Anne Preston presents her research on why men and women leave scientific careers at a Columbia University Business School symposium.
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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.
The professor of environmental studies gives us a tour of his office.
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Brig Williams '66 and Stephon Alexander '93 are two of the many researchers contributing to this extensive physics project.
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The Los Angeles artist surveyed his work for a packed crowd in Sharpless Auditorium.
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For years, Smiley kept detailed and accurate records of natural life in and around New York's Mohonk House.
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John Thompson '67 traveled to Beijing, China, in May for a series of performances of his program of“Music from the Time of Marco Polo.” Thompson, who toured China with the Estonian early music group FA Schola, is known for his historically informed performances of early Chinese music for the <em>guqin</em>(prounounced goo chin) silk-string zither.
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"The Spirit and the Psyche: Spiritualism, Symbolism, and Surrealism," taught by Mellon Postdoc Fellow Rachel Oberter, introduces students to the art of automatic drawing.
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Andrew Millstein '84 named general manager for Walt Disney Animation Studios.
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Is Uncle Sam now in the insurance business? The Wall Street Journal editor appeared on NPR Wednesday to discuss the government's bailout of insurance giant AIG.
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With the help of a grant from the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Professor of Classics Deborah Roberts is exploring what's been seen as right -- and proper (or not) -– in translation
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Jacobs, an AAAS Media Fellow, spent the summer working for NPR affiliate KUNC in Colorado.
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Jon Delano '71 and David Burstein '11 chat about the power of new voters to shift the election and the difficulty of gauging the mood of the electorate.
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Incoming freshmen spent a week exploring and discussing race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and many other "isms."
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This exhibition is the first complete survey of the artist's career ever assembled and will run at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery from October 3 to December 14, 2008.
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Oxford University Press will publish his textbook Advanced Genetic Analysis, which grew out of an innovative course of the same name Meneely has taught at Haverford for more than a decade.
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The Philadelphia band Golden Ball, which includes Fords Sarah Jacoby '06 and Timothy Tebordo '03, wrote and performed a new score for the 1920 film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at the Philadelphia Film Festival.
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