Swarthmore in the News
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Amy Vedder '73 H'23 and Bill Weber '72 H'23 Who Fell in Love and Married at Swarthmore, Receive Honorary Degrees
Category: The Philadelphia Inquirer -
Njideka Akunyili Crosby ’04 H’19 Wants to Take Things Slowly Despite Her Rapid Rise in the Art World
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Associate Director of Dining Services Rich Green is in Search of a Kidney Donor
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Christina Paxson ’82, President of Brown University, Says the Gravest Threats to Campus Speech Come From States, Not Students
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Associate Professor of Educational Studies Diane Anderson on Why Teaching Students to Knit Helps Them Understand Different Types of Learning
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Associate Professor of Art Ron Tarver’s Photographs of Philadelphia’s Urban Riding Clubs Became a Broader Project on the Black Cowboy Experience in America
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Professor of Political Science Dominic Tierney is Quoted in an Opinion Piece About Military Spending
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Laura Markowitz '85 Produces "Children of the Holocaust," 19 First-person Accounts of the Holocaust From Survivors Living in Southern Arizona
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Assistant Professor of Biology Itzue Caviedes-Solis Shares How to Make Outdoor Spaces More Frog-friendly
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Mimi Zheng '11 on How Hepatitis B Disproportionately Affects Asian Americans, and How to Stop it (login required)
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Professor Emeritus of Psychology Barry Schwartz on His Experiences Teaching at Swarthmore College
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Professor of Black Studies and Religion Yvonne Chireau on Spiritual Practices of Enslaved People
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Marc Freedman '80, Author and Social Entrepreneur, on How to Make the Most of the Multigenerational Moment
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Michael Caprise ’24’s Game-Winning Shot With 5.8 Seconds Left in the Game Led Men’s Basketball to a Victory and the DIII Final Four
Category: The Philadelphia Inquirer -
The Chester Children’s Chorus Performed Mozart’s Requiem, Conducted by 15-Year-Old Maestro Daniel Peterkin
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