The lawyer writes about his father Arlen's work with the Warren Commission as part of the website's "22 Days of JFK" package.
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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
For her latest book, Professor of Astronomy and Physics Karen Masters compiled a reading list of the best books in—and about—the universe.
Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, awards, and publications.
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The Association of American Universities president will be presented with Princeton University's top alumni honors alongside Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor on Feb. 22.
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The Emily Judson and John Marshall Gest Professor of Global Philosophy discusses his 45-year career at the College and why he likes living in the town of Gladwyne.
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The associate professor of anthropology, who is screening his new documentary at CUNY Nov. 5, writes an article about the surge of contemporary performing and visual arts in Accra, Ghana.
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They named their new eight-person boat "Mr. Haverford," a nickname the beloved Kannerstein earned over the course of 41 years at the College, where he served as dean, admission director, baseball coach, professor, and more
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The College's new Center for Career and Professional Advising offers job and internship postings, networking opportunities, and a career listserv.
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Alumni Relations and Annual Giving launched a new, comprehensive events newsletter for alumni worldwide on October 25.
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Time is running out to participate in Young Alumni Giving Month, the Alumni Award nominations, and the Alumni Reunion Survey.
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The inauguration of Haverford's 14th president took place on Oct. 26. To read live-tweeted updates from the ceremony, please check the <a href="http://blogs.haverford.edu/haverblog/2013/10/28/haverford-inaugurates-14... Haverblog</a>.
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The Cayman Islands Red Cross Deputy Director and HIV & AIDS Programme Manager is one of five regional finalists for the award, which is being offered for the first time outside of the United Kingdom.
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Eisenberg was chosen for the prize by writer Maile Meloy for her short story "44 True Things About Being Gone," which appears in the current issue of <em>Cutbank</em>.
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Palmer writes about a trip she took with her high school's Eco-Club last year to Ecuador, where she volunteered at a school in the rain forest, and worked on a reforestation project in an Andean dry forest.
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The oldest law journal in the U.S. covered the former Drinker Biddle & Reath corporate partner's move to a newly created position of general counsel at global environmental, health, and safety consulting firm Environ Corp.
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The education researchers (Curl is an instructor in the Bi-Co education department) argue that policymakers own life circumstances affect the way they make school reform decisions for the poor.
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The yoga instructor is praised in the paper's annual roundup of citywide bests, Philly's Favorites 2013.
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