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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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One of three Hurford Center creative interns, Otterbein is spending the summer as a programs intern for Abortion Access Front and creating a zine designed to educate the College community.
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Eisape will pursue a PhD at the University of California Berkeley to explore the potential of brain-computer interfaces and natural language processing.
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Lisa Jane Graham, the Frank A. Kafker Associate Professor of History; Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, a linguistics assistant professor, and Gustavus Stadler, an English associate professor, have received highly-competitive National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships to pursue advanced research.
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A devoted alumnus who served on Haverford's Board of Managers for more than 30 years and was its chairman from 1972 to 1982, John C. Whitehead died Saturday, February 7.
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Ken Koltun-Fromm's experiments with various ways to bring technology into his classroom, including Skype, iPads, and blogs, were featured in an article by Katrina Schwartz '08.
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The anonymous gifts were made in order for design and construction at the heart of campus to move forward this year.
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The head of neurology at the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is interviewed about his book, <em>The Aesthetic Brain</em>, and the neurology of creativity.
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The paper covered this weekend's 48-hour app, website, or hardware contest, which was held on campus and designed to improve a societal or environmental issue.
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Zoe Strauss: Sea Change was discussed on the WHYY radio program.
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The Rhode Island-based illustrator talks to <em>The Washington Post</em> about his history with the famous bear.
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The playwright's <em>Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery</em> had its world premiere at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 16, and runs through Feb. 22.
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The Haverford associate professor of physics continues her groundbreaking work on predator-prey interactions with a new paper on goshawk pursuit strategy.
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She writes about a hate speech incident aimed a biracial family in a small West Virginia town.
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The associate professor of political science is interviewed about the Obama administration's failure to send a high-profile member to the recent Paris marches against terrorism.
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The book, edited by President Dan Weiss, Rebecca Chopp, and Susan Frost, is included on a list compiled from recommendations by Phi Beta Kappa staff and members.
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The deputy press secretary for the Republican National Committee is one of the publication's "30 Under 30" in law and policy.
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The Middle East analyst and consultant discusses his new book, <em>Cairo Pop: Youth Music in Contemporary Egypt</em>, which analyzes the relationship between pop music and nationalism in the Arab world.
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