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    The Fabulous 'Ford Fairy Tales have come and gone, and they were a great success!
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    Thirteen students have been awarded HCAH summer internships, securing placements for themselves with host organizations like the Publishing Office of the Library of Congress, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Dave Eggers' young authors program 826 Valencia. In addition, the Center is supporting three students accepted into the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Museum Studies Internship Program.
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    May 25–27, 2012, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery: Black Star displays Ghana's participation in the 2010 football World Cup held in South Africa, using the spectacle of global football to tell more intimate tales of West African cosmopolitan travel and life.
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    Nineteen undergraduate fellows have been selected for the 2012-13 Student Seminar program, including majors from the departments of Biology, Classics, Computer Science, English, Environmental Studies, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Religion, and Spanish.
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    Congratulations to Tri-Co Film Festival award-winners Carl Sigmond '13 and Jon Appel '12, Haverford College students whose projects were both supported by the Hurford Center's Student Arts Fund.
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    Re:Humanities is the only national digital humanities conference of, for, and by undergraduates. Hear thoughts from participants in this year's conference.
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    At approximately 1:20 p.m. on April 20th, the title of this exhibition changed from And the Winner Is… to And the Winner Is Nick Kahn.
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    The Olympic weightlifting medalist attended a sneak peek of the documentary about her and lead a weightlifting workshop for students as part of the exhibition And the Winner Is...

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    Wednesday, 4/11, 8:00pm, Ryan Gym: Shaun El C. Leonardo will present a collaborative work, The Orchestra of Failure, featuring student athletes, raucous witnesses, and feats of endurance.
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    Wednesday, April 18, 8:30 PM, Founders Great Hall: Poet and Classicist Anne Carson presents Cassandra Float Can (an essay on translation) and Bracko (an evocation of Sappho) Collaborative Pieces with Robert Currie, Artist and Benjamin Miller, Composer. Seating is limited. BiCo ID required until 8:15 pm.
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    Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 7:30 p.m., Sharpless Auditorium, KINSC: Screening & Conversation with Filmmaker Julie Wyman and Olympic Weightlifter Cheryl Haworth. Screening and events held in conjunction with the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibit And the Winner Is...
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    Monday, December 5th 4:15-5:15pm, Stokes 102: Just prior to the start of the semester, Indradeep Ghosh , Joshua Ramey, Peter Love, and Ben Le organized “Humans, Desire, Society,” a three-day transdivisional seminar sponsored by the Humanities Center, featuring a matching quartet of student participants from the junior and senior classes. Join us for an informal debriefing on the project, with the aim of brainstorming future
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    Monday, November 7th, 6pm - 7pm, Stokes 102: "Eat lots of pizza and talk with past student seminar members about the program and proposal-writing process."
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    Monday, October 17, 2011, 4:30pm, Gest 101: Talk by renowned author, speaker, and counselor Charles Eisenstein. Organized by Joshua Ramey, Indradeep Ghosh, and Ashok Gangadean.
    Sponsored by the Gest Program in Global Philosophy and the Hurford Humanities Center.
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    Friday, Sept. 23, 4:30 PM, Chase Auditorium: Iain Pollock’s acclaimed collection of poetry was published by The University of Georgia Press this year, and won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize in 2010. Sponsored by Distinguished Visitors Fund, the Department of English, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the John B. Hurford ‘60 Humanities Center. OMA Passport Event.
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    August 30, 6:30PM, ALL OVER STOKES HALL Hungry for dessert? Hungry for information? Hungry for conversation or exploration? Come to Stokes and meet representatives from a number of important and amazing campus offices and organizations! Career Development Office, Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, 8th Dimension, Hurford Humanities Center, Multicultural Affairs, Religious Life, and Women's Center!
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