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The Haverford Department of Classics is pleased to recognize the winners of this year's Departmental awards for excellence in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies.
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Recently released results of the Planck space telescope’s sky survey are giving us a whole new picture of the universe. Ben Walter ’13 has been working with Emeritus Professor of Astronomy Bruce Partridge to sharpen scientists’ reports on the game-changing data.
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The Haverford Department of Classics is pleased to recognize the winners of this year's Departmental awards for excellence in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies.
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Poet and classicist Anne Carson’s presentation of Cassandra Float Can (an essay on translation) and Bracko (an evocation of Sappho), collaborative pieces with Robert Currie, artist and Benjamin Miller, composer.
The performance, sponsored by the John B. Hurford ’60 Arts and Humanities Center, the Distinguished Visitors Program, and the Provost’s Office at Haverford.
Bi-co news coverage of Anne Garson visit >
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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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The Haverford Department of Classics is pleased to recognize the winners of this year's Departmental awards for excellence in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies.
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Concerned about the plunder of antiquities in Iraq and Afghanistan, archaeologist C. Brian Rose ’78 did something about it. With the help of like-minded colleagues, Rose, the president of the Archaeological Institute of America, created a program to provide cultural heritage training for troops about to be deployed.
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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.