Warner and his co-author, Peter McGraw, are interviewed about their new book, <em>The Humor Code</em>, and their international journey (which we covered in the <a href="http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=200366&p=42">winter 2014 magazine</a>) to discover what makes things funny.
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Pauliuc was nominated by Lauren Johnson ’26 for demonstrating what “young people can do when they refuse to stand by an unjust system.”
With Noon to Noon, seniors Emmett Huiskamp and Ellie Baron turn finals week into a performance art piece.
The weeklong immersion program, open to any current community college student, will welcome students to Haverford and Bryn Mawr campuses in June.
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Research conducted in the lab of Associate Professor of Biology Iruka Okeke has changed the thinking about E. coli.
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Steinberger, who has written about wine for Slate and blogs at winediarist.com, writes about the current Parisian dining revolution in "Can Anyone Save French Food?"
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To mark the start of the Major League Baseball season, <em>The Atlantic</em> online featured an essay by Stein, a graduate student in media studies at MIT, on the history and meaning of Home plate.
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According to Foobooz, the former chef/owner of Northern Liberties' Koo Zee Doo will succeed George Sabatino at the seasonal restaurant on the Delaware River waterfront this summer.
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Her band, Show of Cards, which recently released the album Something Better, also features her brother.
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The Brooklyn-based artist has a new book out and was recently chosen for the "Talent Issue" for Foam, the international magazine of photography.
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The Emmanuel College math professor is putting his senior seminar students to work on some of the greatest unsolved problems in mathematics—known as the Millennium Prize Problems.
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David Cook '64 talks to neuroscientist Chatterjee about his new book and his work in neuroaesthetics.
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The West Chester University associate professor of psychology is interviewed about her research on how early education in the arts enhances children's ability to learn.
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A new book, <em>Chasing Misery,</em> collects essays by women involved in international humanitarian work. Sheehan is one of the editors of the anthology and also contributed an essay on Darfur.
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The associate professor of English has been researching Woody Guthrie for a new book and was granted access to the new Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Okla., for three weeks of intensive work in the archives.
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Eleven recipients will be honored by the Alumni Association at a special ceremony during Alumni Weekend on May 31.
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Joe Banno '12 had a vision for his life after college. He wanted to be a history teacher and a Major League Lacrosse player. And that's just what he's doing.
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Matacic, a Professor of Biology from 1964 until her retirement in 1999, was thedriving force behind the junior year biology "Superlab" and ran an independent research laboratory at Haverford for 35 years.
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