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Organized by Hannah Silverblank '12 and Sponsored by the John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities, the Divas Conference offers Haverford students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to engage with the wider academic and artistic communities in an interdisciplinary exploration of divadom.
Learn more about the Divas Conference
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The comparative literature and Latin double major will use the award to study classics at the University of Oxford.
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Jacob Horn and Jenny Sanford (both class of ’13) are spending the summer interning at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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A film created by Sarah Harrison, Cole Fiedler-Kawaguchi, and Matt Liscovitz (all '13) as a final project for the class “Culture and Crisis in the Golden Age of Athens” has won the Best Picture category of the Terence Awards for Excellence in Classics Student Filmmaking.
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In an interview with Miller that appears on the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe blog, she talks about the conventions of Roman theater and her Haverford senior thesis on the plays of Plautus. An intern with the Festival last year, Miller is working for the organization this summer as an editorial assistant.
Read the interview
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From the agora to the acropolis, students in a class co-taught by classics professors Robert Germany and Bret Mulligan are getting a sense of the physical layout of fifth-century Athens with the help of a series of signposts that show the equivalent locations on campus of important Athenian landmarks.
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Mara Miller '10 and Aileen Keogh '10 will be working for Philadelphia organizations this summer.
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Craig Borowiak (Political Science), Bret Mulligan (Classics), and Iruka Okeke (Biology) have been recognized for their classroom innovations with the Life Cycle of the Student Scholar Award.
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Derbew is one of six fellows selected for their commitment to social justice and community action.
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Through Wednesday, April 29, Special Collections in Magill Library is offering a rare chance to see the entire collection of ancient Greek artifacts donated to the College in 1989.