On a spring break trip organized by Haverford’s Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access division, students, staff, and faculty got an in-depth look at the Civil Rights Trail, and a glimpse into the country’s fractured history.
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Haverford's 'diversity psychologist' researches child development by investigating how young people understand overlapping elements of identity such as race and gender.
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The Office of Academic Resources partnered with Haverford’s Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access for the ninth annual Reading Rainbow. Panelists presented books that envision liberatory futures.
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For Stauffer, effective human communication is the key to restorative practices, harm reduction, and an empowering Haverford education.
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Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Visual Studies Emily Hong’s Above and Below the Ground made its debut at the BlackStar Film Festival in August and is now on a global tour. Six Bi-Co community members supported its creation.
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As Singing City celebrates 75 years, Assistant Professor of Music Nathan Zullinger steered the effort to create the progressive choir’s community songbook.
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Over spring break, students from Jonathan Wilson’s Botany class journeyed to the dual-island nation to study its abundant plants, diverse wildlife, and rich culture. This is the fourth year the trip has been offered.
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The assistant professor of Spanish will conduct research and workshops in order to develop strategies for community education and organizing.
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The current associate provost for equity and inclusive excellence at Bucknell University will become Haverford’s vice president for institutional equity and access and professor of religion and gender and sexuality studies on Aug. 15.
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The grant from the National Science Foundation will support the assistant professor of chemistry’s work in alkyne spectroscopy.
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The class traces the history of African American comedy and situates it specifically in relation to the civil rights struggles and the politics of African American Islam.
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From March 22 through April 22, the College is gathering anonymous responses from students, faculty, and staff to assess the belonging and inclusion of our community members.
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The East Asian Languages and Cultures lecturer captured the lively culture and local cuisine of Muslim Food Street with his new photography exhibition on the VCAM exhibition wall.
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The assistant professor of psychology was celebrated at the organization’s recent meeting for her outstanding contributions guiding students in the field.
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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.