The biology major will research the genetic effects of prenatal exposure to SSRIs, a type of anti-depressants, during her year in the Netherlands.
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White, professor of environmental studies and chemistry and associate provost, will take the helm of Haverford’s academic program July 1.

Professor Joshua Moses' Poetry Clinic offers poems to those with questions about romance, parenting, illness, death, and more.

Haverford’s science departments went full bore for April Fools’ Day. The results are impressive… and slightly concerning.
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The vice president of player personnel, who played ball at Haverford, is part of the L.A. baseball team's front office think tank, which was featured at ESPN.com.
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The associate professor of physics and astronomy talks about her research on how goshawks pursue their prey.
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The history major will teach English in Germany.
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A gift of two voice lessons from his wife started Jon Saxton '76 on a journey that has led to the Tanglewood Festival Chorus.
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Raphael "Raffi" Williams '11 is the deputy press secretary for the Republican National Committee and was named to the 2015 Forbes "30 Under 30" list for law and policy.
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The painter's engaging show, "Gathering the Scattered," is at the Fred Torres Gallery in New York City.
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In 2012, Emily Letts filmed her own abortion and was interviewed by Cosmopolitan.
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Richard Lederer '59 has had his life shaped by a love of literature and words
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Journalist Roy Gutman '66 won a Pulitzer for his reporting on Bosnia. Now he's covering the Syrian civil war.
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Here's our running list of award winners, which is being updated on an ongoing basis.
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The gallery's new exhibit, "ArqueologÃas de destrucción/Archaeologies of Destruction, 1958-2014," is featured in the bilingual publication, considered the main art magazine in Latin America.
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The physics and astronomy major will conduct research on theoretical astrophysics in Germany.
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The assistant professor of English discusses her new novel, "Disgruntled," and how Philadelphia has changed since she was a child growing up in West Philadelphia.
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The Visiting Assistant Professor of Poetry's "First Instrument" appears in the Spring issue of <em>The Massachusetts Review.</em>
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