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Legendary track and field coach Tom Donnelly and alternative death care pioneer Katrina Spade ’99 will receive honorary degrees at Commencement.

Thanks for Nothing by Professor and Chair of Sociology Matthew McKeever draws on 40 years of data to understand why the financial outlook for single mothers remains stagnant.

A music education teacher and composer, Grace Coberly '21, writes music for people. "I like relating to other people through music," they say.
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Owen Newkirk '02 has found thrills, challenges and a livelihood in sports broadcasting.
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Some famed fords have never stepped foot on campus or even existed, but they have been appearing in fiction for years!
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The former anthropology major is profiled on the heels of being named named deputy press secretary at the Republican National Committee.
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In a move designed to better integrate career planning with the larger academic experience, Haverford is reorganizing and expanding its career development effort through the creation of The Center for Career and Professional Advising.
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Marine officer Colleen Farrell '08 joined a lawsuit against the Department of Defense over its ban on women in combat. In January that ban was lifted.
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The associate professor of anthropology writes about the Nigerian novelist, poet and critic, who died March 21, on the blog Africa is a Country.
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On May 19, the College will award honorary degrees to AIDS researcher Max Essex, documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, President of the Association of American Universities Hunter Rawlings ‘66, and women's leadership and advancement advocate Sheila Wellington.
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The growth and structure of cities major secured $27,000 in private grant money to fund a project she will launch this summer following her Haverford graduation.
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The former psychology major who opened Ardmore's Viva Video last year tells the paper why, contrary to popular opinion, video stores aren't dead
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The Russian major has earned the Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace, which will fund her summer language program at Middlebury Language School, and the ROSSICA Young Translators Award, a £500 prize for her work on Marina Stepnova's The Women of Lazarus.
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The 2013 Mellon Symposium, organized by Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Zainab Saleh, will be held<br />
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The emeritus professor of astronomy is interviewed about the results of the European Space Agency's Planck satellite mission on the program <em>Space</em>.
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In the wake of a particularly bad flu season, the clinical microbiology graduate student wrote an article about solving the "influenza guessing game."
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The counterterrorism associate at Human Rights Watch writes about the shortcomings of military commissions.
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