The biology major will spend next year in the Netherlands conducting research on the protein that causes Huntington's disease in C. elegans worms.
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Headline Archive for Rebecca Raber
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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Cristian Espinoza '18, Will Edwards '18, and James Faville '18 will fund summer study in Greek and Latin with their awards.
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The German and international studies double major, who was adopted from Ukraine, will explore how orphaned youth are mentored across the globe.
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Plant Curator Martha J. Van Artsdalen wrote the latest addition to Arcadia Publishing's popular Images of America series, which includes over 200 images (some never before published) of the College's Arboretum.
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Plant Curator Martha J. Van Artsdalen wrote the latest tome in Arcadia Publishing's Images of America series, which includes 200 vintage images (some of which have never been published before) of the College's Arboretum.
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The soon-to-graduate Temple Law student, one of only 25 people nationwide to receive this honor, was recognized by National Jurist magazine for her commitment to serving low-income people in need of legal services.
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A report on the Board of Managers meeting held February 5–6, 2016.
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The UCLA associate professor of electrical engineering is one of only 105 people this year selected for a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
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Five Fords from the Class of 2015 and two faculty members were selected for the 2015-2016 cohort of Fulbright recipients.
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The future religion major will use the award to fund ancient Greek language studies this summer.
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Michael Jaharis, one of Haverford College’s greatest benefactors and father of Steve Jaharis '82, died Feb. 17, 2016.
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The Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer received the recognition from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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The illustrator won the SCBWI 2016 Winter Conference Portfolio Award.
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The assistant professor of political science and his co-authors won the 2015 award for their paper, “Assessing the Past and Promise of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey for Public Management Research: A Research Synthesis.”