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Chen, a sophomore, steps onto the national fencing stage at Penn State University later this month.

Legendary track and field coach Tom Donnelly and alternative death care pioneer Katrina Spade ’99 will receive honorary degrees at Commencement.

Thanks for Nothing by Professor and Chair of Sociology Matthew McKeever draws on 40 years of data to understand why the financial outlook for single mothers remains stagnant.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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The associate professor of political science was on the English-speaking channel discussing the recent standoff in Mali between the government and Tuareg rebels.
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A complete list of all of our new grads, including their majors, honors, senior thesis titles, and hometowns.
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During an outdoor ceremony on Sunday, 306 members of the Class of 2014 received their diplomas at Haverford's 176th Commencement.
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The assistant chief financial officer for Philadelphia City Counsel was chosen for <em>Philadelphia Business Journal</em>'s list of the top young people in the region.
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On Sunday, May 18, Haverford's Class of 2014 celebrated Commencement, becoming the latest group of alumni in the College's 181-year history.
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Report on the controversy surrounding our invitation to Dr. Robert Birgeneau to receive an honorary degree and come to campus as one of four speakers to our graduating class of 2014.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship will fund the summer work of 64 students.
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The history and Russian double major will teach English at a university in Russia and also plans to design a creative writing course to help his students practice their skills.
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In the Benjamin Collins Professor of Social Sciences's piece, "New Bad Old Times For Guatemala," she argues that the country's hard-won progress in the wake of the genocide trial of General RÃos Montt is starting to falter.
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The illustrator's work accompanied the story "The Toxic Brew In Our Yards" in May 10's Sunday Review.
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The website allows visitors to track real-time electricity usage in 14 buildings around campus which have been fitted with special meters.
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The biology major and neuroscience minor, who plans to pursue a Ph.D. in neurogenetics after Haverford, is one of 283 students from across the country chosen for the premier undergraduate science scholarship of its kind.
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The anthropology major will serve as a teaching assistant in an English language class at a public university.
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Van Son will teach English at Royal University of Phnom Penh, in Cambodia.
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