Biology professor (and Haverford alumna) Andrea Morris, recent recipient of a five-year Career Development Award from NIH, is featured in <em>Science</em> magazine.
<a href="http://www.golite.com/main/home.aspx">GoLite</a>, the world's leading manufacturer of lite-weight outdoor clothing and equipment, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Erika Bruhn '96 as their new Marketing Director.
Now available through <a href="http://www.authorhouse.com/">AuthorHouse</a>, "Sex and Consequences: A Bioethical Guide for Youth and Parents and Teachers" is a thoughtfully developed, non-politicized guide to responsible sexual behavior in today's world, with a focus on promoting trustful and healthy sexual relationships.
What does it take to succeed in the visual arts? What are the career opportunities -- and pitfalls? See the latest panel presentation in our year-long series about alumni who are working in the arts.
David Burstein '11 has created a documentary aimed at getting newly eligible voters to exercise their rights in the '08 election. See the film December 6 at 9:00 PM in Stokes.
Guest lecturer and Nobel Prize winner Eric Maskin explains how one voting method gives the truest reflection of voters' preferences. Links to video included.
A current Haverford-based research project on empathy and pain (spearheaded by Associate Professor of Psychology Wendy Sternberg) is the subject of a <em>Scientific American</em> podcast.
Scott Sheppard '06 (left) and Asher Spiller '06 have co-founded a new literary magazine called The Spur. They joined us online to tell us about their idea, and why a pair of Generation Web-ers would cast their lot in print.