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  • As Fellows, they will work with social service agencies in the city, and get the chance to develop professional experience and leadership skills.
  • The associate professor of political science talks about Mali's upcoming presidential elections.

  • The music minor is included in a story about new computer programs, which he will use in his music classes next year, that help the blind read and write music

  • With support from the John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities English major Maya Beale '15 is interning with FringeArts.
  • The arrival of Haverford's 14th president is part of a feature on the changing landscape of local college leaders.

  • The John C. Whitehead '43 Fund in Entrepreneurial Studies is supporting 28 Haverford students in summer internships in the finance and small business sectors.
  • The Meyermedia label has just released <em>The Realm of Possibility</em>, spotlighting pianist and Ruth Marshall Magill Professor Curt Cacioppo as its sole performing artist.&#160;Award-winning composer Mark Hagerty scored the music, dedicating the 36-minute title piece to Cacioppo.&#160;

  • Wong and his co-founders of Hip-Hop Fundamentals used Kickstarter to raise funds to bring their history-via-hip-hop program to underfunded Philly schools.

  • Istanbul resident Melis Cin '17 has taken part in the demonstrations in Taksim Square that have inspired citizens across the country to launch their own public protests against the government.
  • The publication featured a report by Waits, a former WHRC music director, on the“What is Radio?” conference hosted by the University of Oregon in Portland. Waits, who is a college radio DJ, blogger and independent scholar, presented a paper on the history of student radio at Haverford.

  • Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
  • The professor emeritus of history and author of <em>Murder in America: A History</em>, was quoted in an article that looks at how the economic recession could lead to increased crime rates.

  • The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist was one of the few Americans able to obtain a visa to go to Iran to cover this historic occasion. Read some of his work <a href="http://hav.to/r1">here</a>.

  • <em>Living the Hiplife</em> earned positive notices in the June edition of German magazine <em>Blätter des iz3w</em>.

  • The assistant professor of chemistry, along with her collaborator from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, is currently studying the kind of oil that is soluble in water as part of her research in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon spill.

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