Unity Fest and the John B. Hurford '60Humanities Center's Student Seminar "Seen and Unseen Seen and Not Seen: Twentieth Century U.S. Working Class Narratives, Representations and the American Dream" invite you to attend a talk: "The Making of American Working-Class Literature" given by Janet Zandy on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m., Stokes 102. A reception will follow the presentation.
Amanda Lannert '94, President of Jellyvision, discusses how her educational and entertainment company attempts to make relationships between computers and their users friendlier.
Tom Ifill '03 and Matt Joyce '03 talk about Philly Fellows, an organization that they have started to get recent college graduates interested in the non-profit sector of Philadelphia.
In October, Anirudh Suri '06, a double major in economics and political science, received a rare opportunity for undergraduate students: He joined a panel of distinguished scholars—a professor emeritus from McGill University, a Ph.D. candidate from the University of Ohio, and the head of the political science department at the University of Baroda, India—in presenting papers at the 34th Conference on South Asia at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
This fall, the Haverford community discovered something different—actually, several somethings—about the familiar eatery known as the Coop. During the summer, Facilities Management and the Coop staff were hard at work renovating and updating the popular 13-year-old Campus Center hangout.