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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.
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.
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Kimberly Benston, provost, professor of English, and a member of the Haverford College faculty for more than 30 years, will be Haverford's next president. He succeeds Daniel H. Weiss, who was named president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in March.
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Fellowship winners Anna Brockway '12, Jamie DeNizio '11, Lydia Fiske Emery '12, Heather Harden '11, Sam Rodriques '13, and Marta Wolfshorndl '13 will pursue a variety of projects with support from the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
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This assistant professor of physics is the lead author on a new study in <em>Nature</em> on a mysterious X-ray haze at the center of the Milky Way that she and her colleagues suggest may come from dead stars.
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The visiting assistant professor in anthropology for the fall is one of two authors to receive the 2015 Dr. Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award from Lambda Literary, a nonprofit arts organization promoting LGBTQ literature and writers.
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The stand-alone, inquiry-based lab course for junior science majors at Haverford was at its founding quite revolutionary. Students find it one of the most challenging courses they take.
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The English and Russian double major will teach at a university in Russia and start an English conversation club.
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Waldman talks about his two new books—"The God in Us" and "What Is God in Us?"—that were sparked in part by an "experience of the divine" he had as a young man.
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The assistant professor of history took the 2015 Spiro Kostof Book Award honorable mention for Covert Capital: Landscapes of Denial and the Making of U.S. Empire in the Suburbs of Northern Virginia.
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Grant was awarded a Donald A. King Summer Fellowship by the Huntington's Disease Society of America to work with a researcher on a project that is developing a promising genome engineering tool.
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Playwright and author Smith's new play is a comedy about a young journalist involved in a love triangle and navigating sincere and not-so-sincere actions.
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Bloszies, a chemistry major and Haverford baseball player, helped conduct research on an amphetamine-like substance found in popular dietary supplements. The work was published in the journal "Drug Testing and Analysis."
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The founder and director of the Urban Death Project talks about human composting, part of the natural burial movement.
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The growth and structure of cities major will work in a New York City agency as part of the nine-month fellowship.
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The associate professor of political science joined leading scholars from North America and Europe to discuss ways to counter violent extremism. A report on the event was published on Post-Gazette.com.
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The associate professor of physics and astronomy talks about her research on how goshawks pursue their prey.
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