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October 10th, 2023

Dear Friends,

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Swarthmore Partners with Lincoln University to Celebrate 50 Years of Hip-Hop

October 5th, 2023

The College community will be immersed in the many facets of hip-hop through the three events that comprise Hip Hop is 50! From the Streets to the Globe, presented by the Cooper Series.

Roz Stone Zander

Honoring Legacy of Roz Zander ’64, Director of Sustainability Elizabeth Drake to Deliver McCabe Lecture

October 4th, 2023

Drake is set to deliver the annual McCabe Lecture on “The Climate Crisis and the Power of Possibility” at Garnet Weekend. Zander was scheduled to give this year’s lecture, but passed away on September 5.

Bruce Dorsey

Historian Bruce Dorsey Explores Scandalous 19th Century Murder in New Book

September 29th, 2023

What can we learn from a murder that happened in 1832? Professor and Chair of History Bruce Dorsey explores this question in his new book, Murder in A Mill Town: Sex, Faith, and the Crime That Captivated a Nation, based on a class he taught by the same name from 1995 to 2011.

Ted Fernald

Four Swarthmore Faculty Awarded NEH, NSF Grants

September 18th, 2023

Four Swarthmore faculty members across the disciplines received prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and National Science Foundation (NSF).

Lei Ouyang

Ethnomusicology At Swarthmore and Beyond: Space, Time, and History Through Sound

September 20th, 2023

Swarthmore faculty, students and residents, joined by music scholars and alumni from the greater Philadelphia area, gathered this month for a book launch and conversation organized by the Aydelotte Foundation. The subject, ethnomusicology and its importance, brought together ethnomusicologists from universities across the U.S. and from Swarthmore.

Melody Herrera-Garcia ’26 (left) and Danika Grieser ’26 on Parrish lawn

Danika Grieser ’26 and Melody Herrera-Garcia ’26 Attend Program to Expand Diversity in Economics

September 11th, 2023

Melody Herrera-Garcia ’26 and Danika Grieser ’26 took part in the Expanding Diversity in Economics (EDE) Summer Institute at UChicago, gleaning insights from leading economists and sharing perspectives with other students underrepresented in the field.

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President Smith Shares Update on Spring 2024 Semester

September 13th, 2023

President Valerie Smith shared the following message with the community on  September 13, 2023:  

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff Members,

Amanda Keddie

Education and Social Justice Research Drive Work of Visiting Cornell Professor Amanda Keddie

September 11th, 2023

The internationally renowned Australian social justice and education scholar has spent her career illuminating the methods, policies, and programs that schools use to help students succeed, regardless of their gender, race, sexuality, and socioeconomic background, as elaborated in her 2012 book Educating for Diversity and Social Justice.

Sony Devabhaktuni

Swarthmore Welcomes 12 New Faculty Members to Campus

September 7th, 2023

This fall, 10 Swarthmore faculty members begin tenure-track appointments across the disciplines and two faculty members embark on distinguished faculty appointments.

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Cooper Series Announces 2023-24 Slate

September 6th, 2023

The Cooper Series returns for the 2023-24 academic year with 10 artistic events, including a monthlong celebration of hip-hop’s 50th birthday, a lecture by the author of Braiding Sweetgrass

Class of 2027 members spell out large "2027" with bodies

Class of 2027 Embarks on Swarthmore Journey

September 5th, 2023

Swarthmore, which began its 155th year of instruction on Sept. 5, welcomed 415 first-year students, 15 transfer students, and four exchange students to campus last week. The students were selected from one of the most diverse applicant pools in the College’s history.

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DIY Publications Find a Home in McCabe Library

August 21st, 2023

Though anything self-published can be a zine, the word implies a certain scrappiness that differentiates a zine from its more glamorous cousin, the glossy, ad-filled magazine. Scholarly Communications Librarian Maria Aghazarian calls it a “punk ethos.”

Group photo of children from the Quapaw tribe at Indian boarding school

Digitizing Records to Bring Clarity to the History of Quaker-Operated Indian Boarding Schools

August 22nd, 2023

Beginning in fall 2023, NABS, Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library, and Haverford will scan the 20,000 pages of enrollment papers, financial information, correspondence, administrative records, and photographs.

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Lang Center Announces Engaged Humanities Studio Fellows, Community Partners

August 18th, 2023

The Lang Center for Civic & Social Responsibility is pleased to announce the 2023-2024 cohort of Engaged Humanities Studio Fellows: Nina Johnson, Donna Jo Napoli, Ben Smith, Deven Ayambem ’24, and Chunyang Wang ’24.

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