The associate professor of music talks about his new, concert-length version of Kurt Weill's four-act opera-oratorio and its upcoming on-campus performance.
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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.
Schoneveld, a two-time national championship rower, is the College's Faculty Athletics Representative.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
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Chemistry majors Samuel Blau '12, Jacob Olshansky '12 and Brian Pepe-Mooney '10 were selected for this award, which funds three years of graduate work.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored program provides housing and placements at area non-profits for six graduating seniors. The Fellows also work on projects that connect the College to the community.
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The comparative literature and Latin double major will use the award to study classics at the University of Oxford.
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The graduating senior will be one of 75 Americans on a full-year work-study experience in Germany.
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Rodriques, whose academic interests are applied mathematics and theoretical physics, was named a Goldwater Scholar. The program helps outstanding students pursue careers in the sciences and engineering.
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The associate professor of political science writes about the aftermath of the recent coup in Mali.
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The $303,153 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences will support Assistant Professor Chemistry Casey H. Londergan's continued research on the structures of two different proteins.
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Haverford College and the University of Pennsylvania are launching a new program that will allow undergraduates at Haverford to gain early admission into a master's degree program offered by Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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The astronomy major will do Fulbright-funded research on the properties of dwarf galaxies at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris.
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The Sacramento-based doctor, who was born deaf, discusses the impact cochlear implants have had on his life and career.
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<em>The Japan Times</em> interviewed Associate Professor of East Asian Studies Hank Glassman about his new <a href="http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-7536-9780824835811.aspx">book</a> on the Buddhist deity Jizo, whose stone image is a familiar site in Japan.
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His aggressive campaigns against public health scourges such as smoking and sugary sodas have critics calling him a“scold” and“Gotham's Dr. No.” But New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas A. Farley '77, who will give a talk at Haverford on April 6, is not about to back down.
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The associate professor of Political Science was interviewed about the Tuareg rebellion in Mali. An expert on African politics, Wing is the author of <em>Constructing Democracy in Africa: Mali in Transition</em>.
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The alum's custom-renovation company, <a href="http://www.craftworkhome.com/">Craftwork</a>, is featured as part of the alt. weekly's home and garden issue.
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