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11 months ago
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, "Political Undesirables: Citizenship, Denaturalization, and Reclamation in Iraq" book release event with Zainab Saleh has been canceled. We appreciate your understanding!
1 day ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200, join us for a reading by Zainab Saleh, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the HCAH, as we celebrate the release of her new book, Political Undesirables: Citizenship, Denaturalization, and Reclamation in Iraq. 2/26 at 4:30pm, more info at
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6 days ago
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TOMORROW at 4:30pm in the Rebecca & Rick White Gallery on Lutnick L1, don't miss the opening reception for "American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology" with curator Delali Lyons '26!
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15 days ago
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TOMORROW in Lutnick 200, don't miss "Taking Inspiration from Nature to Guide Drug Discovery," a Faculty Scholarship Talk by Kristen Whalen! 4:30pm in Lutnick 200
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16 days ago
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Chat with curator Delali Lyons '26, enjoy refreshments, and view "American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology" at an exhibit opening in the Rebecca & Rick White Gallery, 2/11 at 4:30pm!
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21 days ago
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Discover the underexplored potential of marine ecosystems for new medicines with Associate Professor and Chair of Biology Kristen Whalen at "Taking Inspiration from Nature to Guide Drug Discovery," 2/10 at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200!
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22 days ago
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TOMORROW at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200, don't miss "Bijective Combinatorics for Macdonald Polynomials" with Zeus Dantas e Moura '24, our first Young Academic Alumni Lecture of 2026!
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23 days ago
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We're welcoming back Zeus Dantas e Moura '24 for a Young Academic Alumni Lecture, "Bijective Combinatorics for Macdonald Polynomials," 2/3 at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200!
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29 days ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200: "Light and Shadow: A Quaker Reckoning with Ancestry, Violence, and Liberation" with Friend in Residence Rashid Darden. 1/28 at 4:30pm, more info here:
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about 1 month ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200: don't miss "Zealous: A Darker Side of the Early Quakers" with Erica Canela, part of the Distinguished Visitors Program, 12/2 at 4:30pm! More info:
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3 months ago
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Tomorrow at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200: "What Studying Jewish Life Reveals about Slavery in New England" with Joe Weisberg '21, our fall Young Academic Alumni Lecture! More info:
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4 months ago
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We're pleased to welcome back Joseph Weisberg '21 for our Young Academic Alumni Lecture this fall: "What Studying Jewish Life Reveals about Slavery in New England," 11/5 at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200! More info:
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4 months ago
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Explore the concept of a healing justice and the messy, ongoing work of continuing revelation with Friend in Residence Windy Cooler at "Truth is an Endless Meeting," tomorrow at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200. More info:
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4 months ago
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Tomorrow at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200, don't miss "Buried Philadelphia: The Cemeteries and Burial Grounds of the City of Brotherly Love" with Jenn O'Donnell! Explore hundreds of years of Philly's history through the monuments, statuary, architecture, and vistas of the city. More info:
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4 months ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200: "Truth is an Endless Meeting," an interactive presentation with Friend in Residence Windy Cooler! 10/30 at 4:30pm. More info:
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4 months ago
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Join us for "Buried Philadelphia: The Cemeteries and Burial Grounds of the City of Brotherly Love" with Jenn O'Donnell, Haverford's Director of Web Communications and a taphophile and cemetery volunteer! 10/28 at 4:30pm in Lutnick Library. More info:
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4 months ago
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Tomorrow at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200: "Sea, Poison: Seeing Poison in Our For Profit Medical System / Showing Poison in Fiction," a reading and discussion of a new novel by Philadelphia author Caren Beilin. More info:
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4 months ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200: "Sea, Poison: Seeing Poison in Our For Profit Medical System / Showing Poison in Fiction" with author Caren Beilin! Join us for a reading and discussion of her "hypnotic and fractured" novel. 10/21 at 4:30pm. More info:
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4 months ago
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How does open access in scholarly publishing intersect with AI? Find out at "AI and the Struggle for Control Over Scholarship" with Dave Hansen, Executive Director of @authorsalliance, TOMORROW at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200. More info:
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#OAweek
5 months ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200: "AI and the Struggle for Control Over Scholarship" with Dave Hansen of @authorsalliance! Find out how open access to scholarly works remains one of the keys to ensuring AI serves scholarly interests and the public good. 10/9 at 4:30pm. More info:
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5 months ago
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Have you RSVPed to hear Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson discuss the 2025 Campus Read, her book "What If We Get it Right?: Visions of Climate Futures"? 9/30 at 7pm in Marshall Auditorium, RSVP:
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. Students: bring your books to Lutnick 200 from 6:15-6:45pm for a signing session!
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5 months ago
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Don't miss “Polynomials and Pipe Dreams” with Elizabeth Milićević and Sarah Gold '23, MONDAY at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200! Explore Schubert polynomials and their representation-theoretic meaning at this Faculty Scholarship Talk. More info:
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5 months ago
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Don't miss Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson on 9/30 at 7pm in Marshall Auditorium discussing her book "What If We Get it Right?: Visions of Climate Futures," the 2025 Campus Read! RSVP at
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. Students: bring your books to Lutnick 200 from 6:15-6:45pm for a signing session!
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5 months ago
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Stop by the DS Commons on Wednesday next week from 2-4pm to see posters and art, and hear about the work and creativity of Latinx students! Want to participate? Scan the QR code or visit
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5 months ago
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Next week in Lutnick 200: “Polynomials and Pipe Dreams” with Elizabeth Milićević and Sarah Gold '23! No prior math knowledge will be assumed in this talk, the first Faculty Scholarship Talk of the academic year. 9/22 at 4:30pm. More info:
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5 months ago
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TOMORROW at 4:30 in the Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: enjoy refreshments, button-making, and conversation with student curators at the opening of "'The Peculiarities of the Quaker': Exploring the Role of Quaker Voices in Fiction."
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5 months ago
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We're celebrating the opening of "'The Peculiarities of the Quaker': Exploring the Role of Quaker Voices in Fiction" in the gallery on Lutnick L1! Join us on 9/16 at 4:30pm for refreshments, button-making, and conversation with student curators.
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6 months ago
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TOMORROW at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200: "From Deepfakes to Influencers: Understanding Democracy in the Digital Age" with Isabel Linzer, Elections and Democracy Fellow at
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6 months ago
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New technology is shaping the future of democracy, for better and for worse. Join us next week for "From Deepfakes to Influencers: Understanding Democracy in the Digital Age" with Isabel Linzer, Elections and Democracy Fellow at
@cdt.org
. 9/9 at 4:40pm in Lutnick 200. More info:
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6 months ago
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Looking to learn more about digital scholarship tools and methods, project support, and grant opportunities? Come to the TriCo Digital Scholarship Research Institute (DSRI)! 5/6/25 from 9am-5pm in Lutnick 200, open to TriCo faculty and staff with meals included. Register here:
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10 months ago
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How does empathy impact learning? Find out at an interactive, moderated discussion: "Attending to our humanity: empathy in times of conflict and uncertainty" with Scott Franklin and Alia Hamdan of RIT, TOMORROW at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200. More info:
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11 months ago
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Have you ever wondered what it looks like behind the scenes as an archivist? Well wait no longer! These photos are from the Quaker Meeting Records section of our closed stacks. Our Quaker & Special Collections houses records from over 100 Quaker meetings! Could you find the right box for a patron?
11 months ago
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TOMORROW from 4:25-5:30pm in the DS Commons, help preserve federal climate data at Climate Data Rescue! No prior technical experience is required (though a laptop can be helpful) to learn about web archiving methods and how they can be used for data advocacy.
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#earthmonth
11 months ago
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Part of Meeting the Moment: "Attending to our humanity: empathy in times of conflict and uncertainty" w/ Scott Franklin and Alia Hamdan, 4/10 at 4:30pm in Lutnick 200. Drs. Franklin and Hamdan study how empathy between physics faculty and their students impacts learning.More info:
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11 months ago
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Don't miss curator Skye X Zweben BMC '25 TOMORROW at 4pm on Lutnick level 2 at the opening of "The Western Lens: Anemoia in Japanese Tourist Photography!" Hear from Skye on imagery of Japan's premodern past and the concept of anemoia: nostalgia for a time you didn't experience.
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11 months ago
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TOMORROW at 5pm in Lutnick 232: "Empires Clash: The Fall of Tenochtitlan and the Invention of the Modern City" with Álvaro Enrigue. Hear about Enrigue's new book "You Dreamed of Empires," a colonial revenge story that brings Tenochtitlan to life at its height. More info:
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11 months ago
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April is
#EarthMonth
, and we're hosting a Climate Data Rescue event! 4/8 from 4:15-5:30pm in the DS Commons, find out how web archiving methods can be used to preserve federal climate data. No prior technical experience required! (But a laptop can be helpful.)
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11 months ago
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TOMORROW at 4pm at Lutnick's entrance ramp gallery: nourish yourself with poetry at the opening of "Provisions," a collaboration between artist Rainey Tisdale ‘94 and poet Charlotte Boulay, HC staff! More info:
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11 months ago
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Next week: hear from curator Skye X Zweben BMC '25 at the opening of "The Western Lens: Anemoia in Japanese Tourist Photography," an exhibition of woodblock prints and photographs. 4pm at Lutnick Level 2 wall gallery!
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Join the Comp Lit department and the Libraries for a talk by Álvaro Enrigue on his book "You Dreamed of Empires," a colonial revenge story. 4/3 at 5pm in Lutnick 232. More info:
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11 months ago
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Welcome to our brand new Bluesky account! We are officially moving from Twitter/X. Stay tuned for posts about events, Quaker Tuesdays, and Throwback Thursdays!
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