Haverford Headlines

Visiting Assistant Professor of English Alexander Millen’s class explores novels as a cultural form and the ways of thinking they offer.

Although she came late to lacrosse, Lauren Paprocki ’26 found a community within the sport in more ways than one.

A new exhibition on campus showcases the "poem preserves" created by Rainey Tisdale '94.
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During a weekend marathon in Founders Hall, Haverford, Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore students had 48 hours to develop and present their innovative ideas for technology. A language-learning app took top prize in the contest.
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The professor of music will be on hand Feb. 2, at the Church of St. Asaph to introduce the performance.
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The visiting assistant professor of physics and postdoctoral scholar talks asteroids, UFO abductions, and Phillies baseball on WHYY's <em>The Pulse</em>.
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The associate professor of political science writes in <em>Foreign Policy</em> about the entry of two al Qaeda affiliates into the war in Syria.
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The owner of Vermont's Hill Farmstead Brewery is profiled for both the excellence of his beer and its limited availability (he makes only 60,000 gallons a year).
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Hip Hop Fundamentals, which Wong co-founded to use hip hop to teach Philadelphia kids about civil rights, is profiled.
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Reema Keswani '96 is the founder, designer, and gemologist of the Golconda line.
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Memoirs by Alistair McHarg '72 and T McKinley '84 chronicle lives derailed by bipolar disorder and depression. Telling their stories was a way to heal, help others—and maybe shatter some stigmas along the way.
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The First Round Capital partner discusses the“internet of things” and the importance of design in the relationship between consumers and technology on <em>Market Makers</em>.
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Suzanne Amador Kane (Haverford Physics) and her student research team used bird-mounted cameras to examine how falcons pursue their prey. Since their research was published in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the study has been attracting international media attention and a YouTube video of footage from a "falconcam" has gone viral.
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For the past five months the recent graduate worked in the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs focused on Latino outreach.
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The late math and physics professor's life and work for the anti-war movement, including his role in the 1971 FBI break-in, is explored.
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Tal Alter '98 turns a love of baseball into a career devoted to building brighter futures for kids.
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The Audrey A. and John L. Dusseau Professor in Humanities and professor of fine arts is interviewed about his photography exhibit <em>A Stirring Song Sung Heroic</em>, which was up in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery in the fall and opens at Lehigh University on Jan. 22
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Michael Paulson '96 interviews Elizabeth Greenspan '99 about her new book, Battle for Ground Zero: Inside the Political Struggle to Rebuild the World Trade Center.
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