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  • The work of sculptor Peter Rockwell '58 is the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum through October 25. In a recent newspaper profile, the artist talks about his first encounter with sculpture in a studio art class he took at Haverford. Says Rockwell,“… After about the third class, I fell head over heels in love with it.”<br />
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  • M. Elias Tousley '11 is part of a summer research project, with associate professor of physics Suzanne Amador Kane, that is using stereo video techniques to study the phenomenon of mobbing, in which smaller prey animals attack a larger predator.

  • Professor of Music Curt Cacioppo's fantasy-choruses for piano, "This Little Light of Mine," which explores the tradition of American patriotic songs, was featured in a WRTI radio broadcast on July 12.
  • Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Swarthmore Colleges will use the grant to evaluate and develop tools for assessing student learning in selected academic departments.
  • Triptych, a cutting-edge online library, now gives viewers instant access to special collections from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Swarthmore Colleges as well as the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore.
  • Shruti Shibulal '06 runs Caperberry, a plush restaurant in Bangalore.

  • As a research assistant for Professor Jim Krippner, Curry is creating a map to be included in Krippner's forthcoming book about 20th-century photographer Paul Strand's Mexican Portfolio.
  • The women's field hockey team's August trip to Argentina was the first time a Haverford women's team has traveled abroad. The men's basketball team spent their preseason training in Northern Ireland.
  • Dan Silver '02, Communications Director for the New York Racing Association, holds a master's degree in the race track industry and once rode a horse around Haverford's campus.
  • Blase was recognized by the Philadelphia branch of the American Chemical Society for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
  • The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship's Haverford House program offers graduating seniors committed to social justice one-year fellowships with non-profit host organizations in Philadelphia.

  • The connection between music and quantum mechanics was the subject of a three-day event that brought a trio of renowned artists working at the crossroads of music and technology to Haverford.
  • Kitchen Hamlet, Kramer's first foray into independent filmmaking, sets the entire tragedy within the confines of a suburban house.
  • Andres Celin '11 will be studying in Madrid this fall with the help of an an IES Cross Cultural and Comparative Studies Scholarship.
  • Daniel Render '06 is mentioned in this Daily Herald article about Baseball Prospectus.

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