The scholar of American and urban studies is co-curator of Monument Lab: Creative Speculations for Philadelphia, a public history project that seeks ideas for the ideal city monument.
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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 assistant professor of political science talks to the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin at Madison about his research and recent book, "Becoming Bureaucrats: Socialization at the Front Lines of Government Service."
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The assistant professor of computer science will pursue research on preventing discrimination in machine learning.
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The assistant professor of linguistics has won multiple grants for work on historical manuscripts written in the Zapotec language.
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Okeke, a professor of biology, is the lead author of a study with Manning, a professor of mathematics and statistics, and another researcher that used computer simulation to study Ebola outbreaks and ways to reduce the spread of the deadly virus.
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The associate professor of political science writes about the uphill struggle for peace in Mali on ReliefWeb.
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The Board has begun deliberations about Haverford's path forward.
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The associate professor of political science makes a provocative argument that the U.S. should not destroy al Qaeda if it wants to defeat ISIS.
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The assistant professor of political science was awarded the William and Frederick C. Mosher Award for outstanding academic article published in the "Public Administration Review" in 2014.
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The 2014 World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was moved from Cape Town to Rome, allowing five IES Abroad students to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Haverford's 14th president will be president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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The associate professor of anthropology at George Washington University is one of the co-authors of a report on the discovery of a lower jaw with teeth in Ethiopia that pushes back evidence for the human genus to 2.8 million years ago.
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Several Haverford alums and students, along with Quaker Affairs director Walter Sullivan, helped the Earth Quaker Action Team in its efforts to get the bank to cut financing of coal companies.
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The co-founder of Final Form Games is interviewed about a plan to turn Philadelphia into a national video gaming hub.
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The Stanford University medical student at is the lead author of a study on LGBT identity disclosure among students pursuing undergraduate medical training in the U.S. and Canada. The study found that most choose to stay "in the closet."
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