On Feb. 15, Kuwaiti psychologist Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa will give a lecture about <em>The 99</em>, his comic book series in which the heroes represent the 99 attributes of Allah, in conjunction with Visiting Associate Professor of Art History Carol Solomon's course“Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran and Turkey.”
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The professor of environmental studies gives us a tour of his office.
Dali Pomfret '25 started out wanting to play professional baseball. After an eye-opening internship, he’s now got his mind set on an even loftier goal.
Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
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The associate professor of Political Science was featured on a segment (which starts at 18:40) on the recent clashes between Tuareg separatists and the Malian government.
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The associate professor of Political Science weighs in on President Otto Perez Molina's claim that the U.S.'s failure to effectively combat drug trafficking has forced him to consider options such as legalizing the use and transport of drugs.
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Haverford's former president, a hematologist/oncologist, has been named director of the University's cancer center.
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The associate professor of political science's Philadelphia Mapping Project is a visual representation of the area's cooperative businesses.
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The New England newspaper site talks to the author of <em>Iron War, Dave Scott, Mark Allen and the Greatest Race Ever Run</em> about his career writing about running and his interest as a practitioner of the sport itself.
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Edith Newhall says "some of these rough-cut diamonds" in the Cantor Fitzgerald's exhibition "make a lasting impression."
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The exhibit, which is currently up in the campus' Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery through March 2, showcases the work of artists outside the "mainstream" art world.
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The now California-based psychiatry resident started Nyaya Health, a nongovernmental organization that runs a free hospital in remote Nepal, with two classmates in 2005 while still in medical school at Yale University.
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Through internships supported by the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, Haverford students help to bring to life a seminal 1899 work by W.E.B. Du Bois.
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Growing and selling gladiolas helped finance his Haverford education and led to his gladiola-growing family farm, Cates Family Glads.
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The associate professor of English was part of a panel at the Association of American Colleges and Universities that discussed how best to weave digital humanities research into undergraduate classes.
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The Francis B. Gummere Professor of English will serve a one-year term as the College's chief academic officer.
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The latest book by the pediatric critical care specialist, <em>How Your Child Heals</em>, earns praise from the press, including CBSPhilly.com.
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Wetherell spoke to Koop as part of his research for his senior thesis, which uses the role of the Surgeon General as a case study within a broader examination of the ways government bureaus gain and lose power.
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