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Using TED Talks to Assess Human Impacts on the Marine Environment

Tyler McCarthy ’19 Nov 2, 2017 3 min read
Students from “Advanced Topics in Biology of Marine Life” give a series of solution-oriented presentations introducing audience members to a variety of case-study analyses on the artificial impact to the world’s marine ecosystems.

Pulitzer Prize Winner Talks “Secret” International Conflicts

New York Times national security correspondent Mark Mazzetti was brought to campus by the Department of Political Science to give a talk on the “shadow wars” the next president will inherit.

Enjoying A “Taste of China”

The Global China Connection and Haverford Asian Students Association co-hosted a catered, family-style, Cantonese dinner to showcase the diversity of Chinese regional cuisine.

COOL CLASSES: “Women in War and Peace”

This political science course analyzes the complex issues surrounding women as political actors and the ways in which citizenship relates to men and women differently.

Student Compositions Played By Pros

Before Monday’s on-campus concert by the Network for New Music Ensemble, the ensemble’s performers played some pieces written by students in Ingrid Arauco’s composition course.

COOL CLASSES: “You Are What You Eat? Eating and Identity”

This writing seminar considers the way food practices and the discourses that surround them can unite families, consolidate ethnic identity, reinforce class boundaries, and even express gender.

Packed House Greets Alice Notley

The Los Angeles Times Book Award-winning poet gave a well-attended reading in Magill Library.

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