A new paper by a team that includes Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Jonathan Wilson provides a new perspective on a chapter in plant evolutionary history by focusing on the role of low temperatures in shaping terrestrial forests.
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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.
The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
This hands-on class explores Japanese book arts and a wide range of printmaking processes.
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A team of nine students curated the Out of the Stacks! exhibit using an array of Lutnick Library resources.
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The sociology major is finishing her master’s of bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania as part of Haverford’s 4+1 Bioethics Program.
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This modern Japanese language course immerses students in an array of common Japanese media forms that subtly reinforce powerful, widely held, and often unquestioned historical, cultural, and political preconceptions underlying popular ideas about Japanese identity.
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The chemistry major is pursuing a master’s in environmental engineering at Northwestern University this fall.
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Students presented the results of the summer research projects at the day-long event hosted by the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center.
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The assistant professor of physics and astronomy was awarded a $135,000 grant from the NSF to both fund research in cosmology and help support students.
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“The Contest in the Fruits” exhibition in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery puts a modern, hip-hop spin on an ancient Uyghur poem.
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The environmental studies major begins his Quaker Voluntary Service fellowship this fall where he will work with Communities Responding to Extreme Weather.
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This fall, CAPS welcomed two new senior staff member, 12 graduate trainees, and two new psychiatric consultants.
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This first-year writing seminar explores the structural and historical conditions that define higher education, and offers an opportunity to explore those conditions by asking what college is as a historical, political-economic, and cultural institution.
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Hunter Rendleman BMC ’18 returns to the Bi-Co as part of the Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series to share her research on economics and politics.
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The linguistics major is helping children and families in New York City access counseling and other social services through Catholic Guardian Services.
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs and Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS) is pleased to present Latinx Heritage Month (also referred to as National Hispanic Heritage Month or Latine Heritage Month), from September 15 through October 15.
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Psychology major Marly Banatte ’21 is beginning an accelerated nursing program in the hopes of working directly on battling health disparities as a nurse practitioner.
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