Carol Solomon Wins Abraaj Capital Art Prize The prize funds collaborations between international curators and artists from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia. Read more about Carol Solomon Wins Abraaj Capital Art Prize
A Close-Up View of Conflict Members of Haverford's Israel/Palestine reading group traveled to the Middle East in May to get firsthand knowledge of their subject. Read more about A Close-Up View of Conflict
Mark Hulbert '77 on MarketWatch - "VLMAP to wealth?" Brandon Mills '05 featured in Hulbert's examination of Value Line's Median Appreciation Potential. Read more about Mark Hulbert '77 on MarketWatch - "VLMAP to wealth?"
Byron Drury '08 Wins American Physical Society's LeRoy Apker Award The recent graduate, currently studying in the UK, also received a Winston Churchill Scholarship in February. Read more about Byron Drury '08 Wins American Physical Society's LeRoy Apker Award
Lisa McCormick Joins Sociology Department The assistant professor, who once pursued a career as a concert cellist, specializes in the sociology of music. Read more about Lisa McCormick Joins Sociology Department
Upgrades Put Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery in a Whole New League New security systems, new lighting and added environmental controls raise the gallery's exhibition capabilities to museum standards. Read more about Upgrades Put Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery in a Whole New League
Computational Songs: Musical Memory Aids Professor John Dougherty uses original songs to help students understand complicated computer science concepts. Read more about Computational Songs: Musical Memory Aids
David Owens Joins Department of Economics The assistant professor is a choice theorist who studies observational learning. Read more about David Owens Joins Department of Economics
Tony Petitti '83 Featured in New York Times The former catcher is president of the new MLB Network, which launches in January. Read more about Tony Petitti '83 Featured in New York Times
Duane Kight Gets Animated About French The assistant professor has created a series of short films designed to help students with their vocabulary, conversational, and listening-comprehension skills. Read more about Duane Kight Gets Animated About French