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Marc Melitz '89 speaks to students
Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Economics Alumni Forum

The Economics Department and the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship collaborated to create the Annual Economics Alumni Forum series in 2008. This year’s session focused on President Trump's economic policies on tariffs and trade. Former Deputy Secretary of Commerce Bruce Andrews ’90 and Harvard Professor Marc Melitz ’89 led the discussion along with moderator Jennifer Kowalski ’17.

Marc Melitz '89 speaks to attendees in Sharpless Auditorium during the 2018 Economics Alumni Forum. Photo: Dex Coen Gilbert '21

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley in Burning Man's San Francisco headquarters
Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Managing Burning Man

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley ‘11 is communications manager for Burning Man Project, the San Francisco-based nonprofit that runs the annual event and spearheads many other cultural, educational, civic, and artistic programs year-round. He oversees communication efforts related to all of the organization’s initiatives, but devotes the most energy to Burning Man itself, managing components such as press admission, social media channels, and volunteer groups.

Read "Managing Burning Man" from the Spring 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley ‘11 at the Burning Man Project's San Francisco headquarters. Photo: Angela Decenzo.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Fulbright Award

"I truly believe, in this time of great political turmoil, that the arts can be one of the most effective agents for positive change. They can bring communities together into common spaces and create shared experiences, which can open up productive conversation about difficult issues in ways that otherwise might seem impossible." — Anna Russell '14.

Anna Russell '14, who has spent the past few years as the managing artistic director of the Allentown Public Theatre, will further her theater studies as a Fulbright at the Universität Gießen in Germany. Photo: Patrick Montero.

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