The former director of pediatric critical care service and professor of pediatrics is number 39 on a list of 50 medical luminaries from the Clinic's history.
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With Noon to Noon, seniors Emmett Huiskamp and Ellie Baron turn finals week into a performance art piece.
The weeklong immersion program, open to any current community college student, will welcome students to Haverford and Bryn Mawr campuses in June.
The professor of environmental studies gives us a tour of his office.
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Maya Barlev and Erin Islo (both '12) have been awarded $25,000 to fund yearlong independent projects abroad.
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Maya Barlev and Megan Bedell (both '12) have doubled the number of on-campus astronomy events held this year.
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Tamar Adler '99, author of acclaimed food manifesto/cookbook <em>An Everlasting Meal,</em> will do a cooking workshop with students as part of Tri-Co Food Week. Adler, featured in the cover story of the latest <em>Haverford</em> magazine, <a href="http://calendar.swarthmore.edu/calendar/EventList.aspx?fromdate=3/16/201... at Swarthmore College on March 18.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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The co-founder of Grow-Trees.com discussed his <a href="http://www.grow-trees.com/home.aspx">socially beneficial business</a>, which has planted more than 216,000 trees to offset carbon, create low-skill jobs and improve wildlife habitats.
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The exhibit, which is up through April 22 in the Atrium Gallery, was curated by Professor William Earle Williams.
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The fellowship will provide the anthropology major with a stipend, language training and a year-long immersion experience in Asia.
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Canadian director John Greyson comes to campus for a screening of and conversation about Fig Trees, his "documentary opera" about two AIDS activists. He'll also take part in a panel discussion.
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Quaker scholar of environmental policy Peter G. Brown '61 will be "Friend in Residence" and give a public lecture on March 21 at 6:30 p.m.
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Lynne Butler is one of the organizers of an on-campus documentary screening, panel discussion and petition drive in support of higher education for Bahá'Ãs in Iran.
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A matching grant awarded to Assistant Professor of Biology Jonathan Wilson has helped him add a sophisticated new piece of equipment to his lab. The portable infrared gas analyzer allows biology students to easily measure rates of photosynthesis.
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Haverford House fellow Emily Bock '11, with support from the CPGC, organized a discussion of the criminal justice system. Among the panelists: Tyrone Werts, whose life sentence for murder was commuted after he spent 36 years in prison.
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Haverford heads to Johns Hopkins, host of the conference tournament, to take on the No.1 seed and 25th-ranked Blue Jays on Friday night at 6 p.m. in the first of two semifinals.
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She will start October 1, shortly after concluding her term as Haverford's Provost.
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