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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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Andy Solberg '78 is a D.C. police commander with a master's in philosophy who would rather be out on the street than behind a desk, thinks police work can be informed by Aristotle's ethics, and believes:“We arrest way too many people, and we shouldn't.”
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With support from Haverford's Hurford Center, Rilka Spieler '14 worked as an intern in the registration department of the National Museum of American History.
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The senior research fellow at the Institute of National Strategic Studies discusses Chinese-U.S. military relations.
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The D.C.-based freelancer wrote a piece about how social media changes the way we approach death.
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The current Rhodes Scholar wrote an essay, "Walter White's Heart of Darkness," to coincide with the return of AMC's <em>Breaking Bad</em>.
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Food journalist Heather Sperling '05 helps launch Fete Chicago, a series of events celebrating the city's food and design artisans.
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Abigail Brown '14 works with a restorative justice organization as a CPGC summer intern.
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The band he co-founded with Bryn Mawr grad Michelle Zauner '11 has a full-length debut release and a busy touring schedule this summer.
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Quaker Affairs Director Walter Hjelt Sullivan '82 takes a passionate approach to nurturing Haverford's Quaker ethos.
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Through an internship sponsored by the CPGC, Eve Gutman '15 spent her summer working with EnergyVision in New York.
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Ryan Frankel '06 introduces his start-up company, Verbalizeit, to a national audience on the ABC reality show.
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In an excerpt from the forthcoming book <em>A Wild Justice</em>, which details the history of capital punishment in the U.S., Amsterdam is called "surely the most important individual lawyer. No other attorney in American history has had such a profound influence on civil rights issues."
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Adam Morollo '14 is working with the Karin Dom Foundation through an internship funded by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship
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Once plagued by a "brain drain," Haverford's big city neighbor has become an increasingly popular post-commencement destination for the College's grads, many of whom are working to better life for all in their adopted hometown.
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Allergist Kari Nadeau '88 is leading a daring medical study that aims to retrain the immune systems of children with severe food allergies.
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