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Class name: “When to Obey is to Betray. The French Resistance in Cinema and Literature” Taught by: Visiting Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies Christophe Corbin Says…
The Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
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The assistant professor is a choice theorist who studies observational learning.
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The former catcher is president of the new MLB Network, which launches in January.
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The assistant professor has created a series of short films designed to help students with their vocabulary, conversational, and listening-comprehension skills.
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President Emerson was featured in this Philadelphia Inquirer article.
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The president and CEO of Pax World Management Corp. was on campus October 2 for a panel discussion.
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Germany's research includes studies of Roman comedy and drama and their influence on audiences of the time.
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With a research focus on Greek philosophy, Yurdin helps students find contemporary relevance in the writings of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
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A symposium brings six distinguished art curators to campus to discuss the important work of some Haverford alumni photographers.
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The new assistant professor is an anthropologist and filmmaker who focuses on West African politics, religion, and popular culture.
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Ken Bernstein '67/'73 and Joseph Santini '01 are among the six teachers blogging for "Lesson Plans," offering diverse perspectives on the first weeks of school.
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With her discoveries about dwarf galaxies, she helped kick start the field of Near Field Cosmology.
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The writer/director shoots a new feature film called Lebanon.
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Fitzgerald trades carbon credits in Beijing, helping businesses reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Richard Kain '93 Supports Summer Study Program in Latin and Greek
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Professor of Economics Anne Preston presents her research on why men and women leave scientific careers at a Columbia University Business School symposium.
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