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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 aspiring scientists will leverage their scholarships to advance their organic chemistry research and uncover innovative ways to diagnose schizophrenia.
This course focuses on the role Philadelphia’s colleges and universities — and their affiliated healthcare entities — play in organizing the region’s economy.
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Craig Borowiak (Political Science), Bret Mulligan (Classics), and Iruka Okeke (Biology) have been recognized for their classroom innovations with the Life Cycle of the Student Scholar Award.
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The State University of New York at Stony Brook honored Wurster, one of the founders of the Environmental Defense Fund, for his legacy as a lifelong steward of the environment. In his acceptance speech he recounted the early history of the EDF, which played a key role in making environmental issues part of the national agenda.
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"Twelve Gates: Encounter with Hildegard of Bingen," featuring mixed media works by Assistant Professor Hee Sook Kim, runs through June 8 at Brooklyn's Chi Contemporary Fine Art Gallery.
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Associate professor of physics Stephon Alexander explores the question "Just What is Dark Energy" in a new book that spotlights the work of top young scientists in a variety of fields.
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The award recognizes full-time faculty members with outstanding teaching records.
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Anthropology professor Zolani Ngwane traveled to South Africa during winter break to lay ground for a new class and an ongoing project that will involve Haverford students.
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Pancoast will pursue a Ph.D. in physics at UC Santa Barbara with the help of a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
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A Georgetown Law professor, he is named Deputy Director for Antitrust of the Bureau of Economics.
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With funding from the Davis United World College Scholars Program, Schlefer hopes to use Indonesia's past turmoil in promoting future peace.
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For the first time in 26 years, Haverford's commencement moved indoors. Visit the <a href="http://news.haverford.edu/blogs/haverblog/">Haverblog</a> for details. <a href="http://www.haverford.edu/ns/commencement/2009">Watch the video!</a>
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An infectious disease expert who directs Tulane University's Department of Community Health Sciences, Farley joins the health department just as the city is contending with a swine flu outbreak.
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Tony Petitti '83 Delivered the Commencement Address at Delaware Valley College.
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Listen: Life with Classical Music, of which Finane is editor-in-chief, is the first American lifestyle magazine geared specifically towards fans of the genre.
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Political scientist Anita Isaacs, an authority on the history of civil war and reconciliation in Guatemala, just returned from a visit to the country. In this Q&A she discusses the recent assassination of a lawyer who had taped a video blaming the country's president should he be murdered, and the growing strife that has resulted.
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Leonardo da Vinci expert Jonathan Pevsner '83 is the resident scholar on a six-week Discovery Channel series that has him working with a team of architects, carpenters and engineers to construct some of da Vinci's inventions.
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