The class traces the history of African American comedy and situates it specifically in relation to the civil rights struggles and the politics of African American Islam.
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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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This religion course examines grassroots democratic coalitions and movements, and considers how they try to forge solidarity and build power across religious and racial divides.
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The recent Oxford graduate, who discovered a monoclonal antibody that potentially prevents malaria, will use this fellowship to help support his final two years of medical school at the University of California, San Diego.
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The linguistics major will spend next year in Luxembourg teaching English in the tiny, multilingual nation, where she also hopes to learn French.
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This music course considers some of the many intersections between music and gender during the European Middle Ages, with particular attention to the roles of women as performers, composers, patrons, and audiences.
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The recent political science major and economics minor will use her award to study the relationship between local and international non-governmental organizations.
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First-years Yehyun Song and Heewon Yang have restarted the Korean Culture club to create a safe space for the Asian community.
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This political science class investigates the ways technological developments shape strategic interactions between states, as well as between states and non-state armed actors.
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The anthropology major and health studies minor will spend next year in London, earning his master’s in public health at Imperial College London.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship will be supporting the work of 58 Bi-Co students this summer at internships both in-person and virtual, across the U.S. and around the world.
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The professor emeritus of political science, who joined the Haverford faculty in 1960, died April 4.
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This psychology course is a skill-building workshop in the many forms of communication central to psychological science, including writing funding requests, research proposals, empirical research reports, research reviews, and peer reviews.
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The chemistry major and biochemistry concentrator is one of 417 college students across the country selected for the award that supports undergraduates who aim to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
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Sharon Hayes, Jennifer Karady, Dread Scott, and Marisa Williamson bring historical events into the present in the new Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibition, Performing Past-Present: Transforming Reenactment.
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The associate professor emeritus of history, who taught at Haverford for almost 30 years, died March 23.
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