The singer-songwriter and poet, who is a part of the long-running band Friendship, recently made his debut solo EP.
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The associate director of Project Censored has a few questions: Who is producing the news you consume? Who (or what) might be filtering what you find online? And how does this limit your ability to be informed and engaged, in your community or as a citizen?
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In a new book, Burns, a professor of healthcare management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, and his co-author trace the country's transformation from a nation of community hospitals to one of large, integrated hospital systems.
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The photographer's latest book captures swimmers and sunbathers at the Wissahickon Valley Park's basin.
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Walcutt discusses his journey from Texan criminal defense attorney to Australian taco purveyor.
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As executive director of the Boston Food Forest Coalition, he works with neighborhood volunteers to reclaim vacant land and transform it into public parks where food is grown.
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Denne Michele Norris ’08 becomes the first Black, openly trans woman to helm a major literary publication.
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An addition to Roberts Hall provides a bright, expansive space on campus for teaching, practice, rehearsal, and performance.
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Alumni advocates outline the problems—and the solutions that are gaining ground.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Ryan Lei, who directs the Intersectionality in the Social Mind Lab, discusses what the election of Kamala Harris means for children.
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From bringing artists to Haverford to co-founding globalFEST, Bill Bragin '89 reflects on his experience creating connections and providing opportunities for musicians.
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The Wall Street Journal’s architecture critic and art history professor at Williams College talks about his new book, Philadelphia Builds: Essays on Architecture.
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The assistant professor of environmental studies at Bates College researches human extinction in science-fiction literature.
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The artist, known for her food-pun art on Instagram, is one of the contestants on the upcoming third season of Making It, the crafting competition show hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman.
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As a reporter for Variety, Mónica Marie Zorrilla ’17 cranks out four to seven stories a day. One recent one? An interview with one of her favorite actors, and fellow Ford, Daniel Dae Kim '90.