The assistant professor of biology is the seventh recent Haverford professor to receive the award, which recognizes faculty at primarily undergraduate institutions who are outstanding educators and researchers with an unrestricted $75,000 grant.
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Headline Archive for Rebecca Raber
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The professor emeritus of classics died Dec. 3.
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This environmental studies course examines environmental and social histories of Black and Asian foods and food cultures in the U.S.
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This course explores the religious origins of the modern penitentiary and religious approaches to incarceration, abolition, and social justice.
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In this fine arts course, students learn the basic techniques of Chinese calligraphy, its historical roots and development, and its importance in Chinese culture
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At a recent event in New York for alumni, families, and friends of the College, hosts Alex Robinson ’96 and Charley Beever ’74 honored President Wendy Raymond by presenting her with a large spoon originally presented to Alexander Harvey Scott, Class of 1886, as the most admired person in his graduating class.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, awards, and publications.
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In this visual studies course students learn the craft of digital video production and post-production through the creation of short video projects focused on the genres of speculation, especially about the future of humans and human societies, as a creative framework.
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In this first-year writing seminar, students learn to read and write, critically and purposefully, on what has become a new and highly populated public space: the internet.
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This co-taught seminar explores what it means to “do math ethically,” to emphasize the ways in which mathematics is inherently political, and to think about antiracism in mathematical disciplines.
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The campus home for entrepreneurship and innovation, which sponsors an annual summer incubator for student projects, has launched a year-round program to fund two student ventures each semester.
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The professor of fine arts’ latest commission is a site-specific installation in Terminal C of the Philadelphia International Airport that was designed to bring joy and color to weary travelers.
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This chemistry course offers a quantitative approach to the description and prediction of behavior in chemical systems.
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This visual studies course examines a series of problems that beauty and other sensuous pleasures make for philosophy, film, and contemporary art.
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This intensive first-year writing seminar considers students’ fluid relationship to identities that they examine, explore, and take on through course materials.