Tony Petitti '83 Delivered the Commencement Address at Delaware Valley College.
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Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
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A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
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Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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Listen: Life with Classical Music, of which Finane is editor-in-chief, is the first American lifestyle magazine geared specifically towards fans of the genre.
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Political scientist Anita Isaacs, an authority on the history of civil war and reconciliation in Guatemala, just returned from a visit to the country. In this Q&A she discusses the recent assassination of a lawyer who had taped a video blaming the country's president should he be murdered, and the growing strife that has resulted.
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Leonardo da Vinci expert Jonathan Pevsner '83 is the resident scholar on a six-week Discovery Channel series that has him working with a team of architects, carpenters and engineers to construct some of da Vinci's inventions.
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Students in assistant professor of Classics Robert Germany's Latin 102 class got to do more than just focus on grammar and vocabulary this term. Also part of the course: a semester-ending, script-in-hand performance of Germany's original translation of one of the masterworks of Roman comedy.
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Students past and present both contributed to and gave several research presentations along with physics faculty members at the Society's 2009 Meeting in March.
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This summer, Katz will spend a week exploring Abraham Lincoln's ties to New York City through research and field trips.
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Bruce Partridge, who has been working on Planck for nearly two decades, was watching the May 14 launch live in French Guiana.
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Joel Warner '01 was surprised to find that a web page he created on "Swine Flu Epidemics" for a course he took at Haverford in 1999 has become a much-referenced source on the Web. Warner, a writer for Denver Westword, wrote a blog post about that long-ago course and his sudden notoriety.
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The former Haverford College professor, an expert in Habsburg history, died April 25. A campus memorial service will be held on September 26.
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The Haverford Board of Managers member and former Comptroller of the Currency appears on NPR's 'Morning Edition'
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Dan Arnstein '09 will pursue neuroscience research in Holland, while Angelina Gomes '09 and Elizabeth Gray '08 will teach English in Spain and Uruguay respectively.
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Mark Maienschein-Cline '07 has been recognized by the Department of Energy, and Joshua Carp '07 by the National Science Foundation.
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Thanks to her <a href="http://spinningindie.blogspot.com/">Spinning Indie blog</a>, Jennifer Waits '89 has established herself as THE expert on college radio. Waits, who recently posted a history of radio at Haverford (complete with vintage photos), was the subject of an article on SFGate.com by music writer Ben Fong-Torres.
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The former Director of Development, hailed for his intelligence and compassion, died Saturday, April 29.
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