The author gives a hilarious interview to Stephen Colbert about his latest book, <em>Traveling Sprinkler</em>.
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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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Monroe discusses her effort, as part of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, to get more women riding bikes in the city, which is an outgrowth of work she did as part of her senior thesis at Haverford.
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Moroccan newspaper <em>Al Ittihad</em> published an interview with Carol Solomon about a talk she gave on artist Lalla Essaydi at a conference in Asilah, Morocco. Solomon, a visiting associate professor of art history who is currently teaching the course“Contemporary Art of the Arab World,” also talked about the research she did as a Fulbright fellow in Morocco last year on contemporary art of the Maghreb.
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The author discusses his latest novel, <em>Traveling Sprinkler</em>, a sequel to 2010's <em>The Anthologist</em>.
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This is the second time the NSF has renewed its support of the associate professor of biology's research on the proteins that allow bacteria to colonize multicellular organisms.
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The artist, who was part of last year's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibit What Can A Body Do?, will explore the behavior of looking at difference in her residency, which runs Sept. 30 through Oct. 4.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, and publications.
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The L.A.-based charity that the investment banker co-founded in 1989, the Water Buffalo Club, is profiled for its work enriching the lives of thousands of disabled, neglected, and underprivileged children.
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The award-winning filmmaker talks about the challenges of teaching documentary production.
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The wine director of Momofuku in New York City is one of only eight people chosen for the list in <em>Wine & Spirits</em> magazine by her peers.
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Chai, who will spend his junior year abroad at Oxford University, presented a paper on John Locke's doctrine of personal identity, and got to meet some of the top philosophers in the world.
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The agent, who reps <em>Girls</em>' Lena Dunham among others, was named to Fade In's Top 100 list, and was also recently on <em>Glamour</em>'s "Top 35 Under 35 In Hollywood" list and among <em>Variety</em>'s <a href="http://variety.com/2013/film/news/the-young-and-the-buzzworthy-superagen... of Tomorrow</a>.
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Associate Professor of Physics Peter Love not only trains future scientists in the intricacies of quantum mechanics, he helps non-science majors gain a concept of the field as well.
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The author of <em>Marching on Washington: The Forging of an American Political Tradition</em> talks about how the March on Washington, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week, shaped the Mall.
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Staff counsel for Common Cause, Spaulding writes an opinion piece about the filibuster rule "degrades [the Senate's] fine history of debate, consensus and action."
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