The physics professor discusses how he uses music to teach the basics of physics.
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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.
The Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
Brendan Holleck '25 and Avery Lanier BMC '24 are hooked on two things: fishing and composting.
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Films made by Haverford students took home five of the nine awards given at the Second Annual Tri-Co Film Festival, which took over the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Wednesday, May 1.
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Kang, who emigrated from Korea to the U.S. when she was 4, will return to her birthplace to teach English next year.
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The sports agent penned an article about his client Jason Collins, who just became the first first man to acknowledge being gay while still active in one of America's four major professional sports.
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If confirmed, Shelanski, current director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Economics and professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, would serve as administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
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The 93-year-old Snipes was nominated by the Morrisville-Yardley Area Rotary Club for representing their ideals, including "service above self."
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Zimmerman argues that entrepreneurs should stay in college, and writes about the Dorm Room Fund, the for-students-by-students capital-raising program of, among others, fellow Ford Phin Barnes '98.
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The Benjamin R. Collins Professor of Social Sciences discusses how the Guatemalan genocide trial of former dictator EfraÃn RÃos Montt is a test for the country's fragile justice system.
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A report issued by the assistant professor of political science's project says that Vilayat Dagestan, a jihadist group linked to al-Qaeda and operating in the North Caucasus, issued a statement neither confirming nor denying a connection to the Tsarnaev brothers.
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Emily Best '02 created the new digital distribution and crowdfunding platform Seed&Spark to help independent filmmakers find funding and connect with audiences.
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These six fellows, who were selected for their commitment to social justice and community action, will work four days a week with non-profit organizations in our region with their fifth workday devoted to projects that engage the College with Philadelphia community activism.
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Students helped plant wildflowers and gathered on Founders porch for a reading of Dr. Seuss's <em>The Lorax</em> by the Arboretum's Mike Startup.
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The assistant director for the Office of Academic Resources offers advice for how to succeed in college.
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Martinez, who is currently associate dean at Bates College, will succeed Raisa Williams in the post, starting July 1.
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Jake Weisenthal and Shanina Halbert have won full-year fellowships that will support their work with organizations in Guatemala and Colombia, respectively.
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