The assistant professor of computer science was awarded $172,742 as part of a larger collaborative grant to further work on algorithmic fairness and bias.
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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.
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Schefer, who majored in history at Haverford and minored in museum studies at Bryn Mawr, begins his career with an internship at New York’s South Street Seaport Museum.
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Olivia D’Aulerio ’26 broke a long-held Haverford track record, but maybe more impressive is that she did it in her offseason for soccer.
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Mark Kleiman ’72, professor of public policy at NYU’s Marron Institute of Urban Management, and Eric Sterling ’73, executive director of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, were the speakers at this year’s Alumni Economics Forum.
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Making a mess with delicious desserts is one way to take the pressure off the blind dates set up during Fords Against Boredom’s annual “Screw Date” event.
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Two days after Sept. 21, Haverford’s Center for Peace and Global Citizenship observed the U.N.-created holiday by inviting the campus community to learn about the summer internships it funded.
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At the KINSC’s 12th annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, students from the Tri-Co and other area colleges showcased their summer work.
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Wellness, community, and filmmaking were discussed at a screening of a rough cut of Vicky Funari’s latest documentary, which was made with the aid of young alums and students.
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A philosophy course concerning the role of the body in our evaluations of people and their actions
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Politico Reporters Annie Karni ’04 and Alex Isenstadt ’07 race to cover the campaign of a lifetime.
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On Wednesday night Ruth Marshall Magill Professor of Music debuted Synaesthesis I, inspired by and presented near the paintings in Ying Li’s Geographies exhibit.
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The assistant professor of astronomy was part of an international team that uncovered two galaxies at the heart of a Lyman-alpha Blob.
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Federation United Concert Series (FUCS) opened with performances by Adam Green and Priests.
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A political science course surveying the various theories concerning terrorism.
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The assistant professor of chemistry will use the $390,344 grant to further her research on understanding acyl carrier protein binding in bacteria.
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On Sept. 17, Fords Against Boredom celebrated the beginning of the season with a trip to Linvilla Orchards.
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Walter Sorrells ’85 makes sure his products are always looking sharp—both literally and figuratively.
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