The piece says that the Cantor Fitzgerald show, which is up through March 7, "is not only comprised of great art–-but poignant narratives that deserve witness."
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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.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
The Haverford alum returned to campus to share his most recent research on Black protectionism and the camera as self-defense.
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Innovative, award-winning Toronto artist evalyn parry takes her audience on an uncommon theatrical and musical journey in SPIN, her tour-de-force performance celebrating the Bicycle as muse, musical instrument and agent of social change. See full schedule below.
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How to Seriously Watch Reality TV
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The Haverford College President and Swarthmore President Rebecca Chopp discuss their book, <em>Remaking College: Innovation and the Liberal Arts</em>.
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The economics student has been blogging for the site, founded by VistaVentures' Bill Harrington, about <a href="http://moneyspentwell.org/investors-blog/2014/01/electricity-water-rural... to clean water</a> and health care in India. His post about the latter was picked up by NextBillion.
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During a weekend marathon in Founders Hall, Haverford, Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore students had 48 hours to develop and present their innovative ideas for technology. A language-learning app took top prize in the contest.
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The professor of music will be on hand Feb. 2, at the Church of St. Asaph to introduce the performance.
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The associate professor of political science writes in <em>Foreign Policy</em> about the entry of two al Qaeda affiliates into the war in Syria.
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The visiting assistant professor of physics and postdoctoral scholar talks asteroids, UFO abductions, and Phillies baseball on WHYY's <em>The Pulse</em>.
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The owner of Vermont's Hill Farmstead Brewery is profiled for both the excellence of his beer and its limited availability (he makes only 60,000 gallons a year).
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Hip Hop Fundamentals, which Wong co-founded to use hip hop to teach Philadelphia kids about civil rights, is profiled.
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Reema Keswani '96 is the founder, designer, and gemologist of the Golconda line.
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Memoirs by Alistair McHarg '72 and T McKinley '84 chronicle lives derailed by bipolar disorder and depression. Telling their stories was a way to heal, help others—and maybe shatter some stigmas along the way.
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The First Round Capital partner discusses the“internet of things” and the importance of design in the relationship between consumers and technology on <em>Market Makers</em>.
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Suzanne Amador Kane (Haverford Physics) and her student research team used bird-mounted cameras to examine how falcons pursue their prey. Since their research was published in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the study has been attracting international media attention and a YouTube video of footage from a "falconcam" has gone viral.
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