Haverford Headlines


  • The associate professor of political science writes about why the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham is provoking a confrontation with the United States.

  • The associate professor of political science was on the WHYY show talking about the crisis in Iraq.

  • He wrote the paper "Probing the Phosphopantetheine Arm Conformations of Acyl Carrier Proteins Using Vibrational Spectroscopy” in collaboration with Associate Professor of Chemistry Casey Londergan and Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lou Charkoudian.

  • The Bi-College Multi-disciplinary Health Studies Program, launched with the spring semester, allows students to explore health issues from many different angles.
  • The Massachusetts-based dentist and Dr. Seuss scholar is interviewed about the new book of lost Dr. Seuss stories, <em>Horton and the Kwuggerbug and Other Lost Stories</em>, for which he wrote the introduction.

  • The Jewish Johns Hopkins professor, who married his Christian high school sweetheart in 1968, is included in a piece about how some synagogues and communities have become more accepting of interfaith couples.

  • This summer Ariel Dineen '17 and Ryan Gilliom '15 are interning in New York City at the Open Space Institute, contributing to projects that help protect scenic, natural, and historic landscapes.
  • The visiting assistant professor's poems appear in <em>The Picture That Remains</em> alongside Will Brown's photos of 1970s-era Philadelphia

  • Sarah Wingfield '15 has performed in theater from an early age, but her summer internship with Philadelphia's Pig Iron Theater Company is her first opportunity to work on the writing, planning, and technical sides of theater.
  • The political science major writes about a settlement between the state of North Carolina and Mary's House, a nonprofit that offers housing and support services for homeless mothers recovering from substance abuse.

  • This summer Chris Gardner '15 is in Uganda, working as a medical lab technician for The AIDS Support Organization and learning about the social causes of HIV/AIDS.
  • Pioneering "New Urban Mechanic" Chris Osgood '99 is changing the way Boston delivers services and solves problems.
  • The partner at Neal Gerber Eisenberg is profiled for his civil advocacy work.

  • Rachel Baron '15 is interning at the Pennsylvania Humanities Center, where she is developing her skills in communications and helping Pennsylvanians gain access to the humanities.
  • Shannon Smith '15 and Kaziah White '16 are interning at Voice of Witness this summer, working with the organization on its educational programs and book series focused on human rights abuses.

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