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Amanda Young '07, a major in history of art and a lifelong lover of libraries, is one of 50 students in the United States who have won the coveted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for a year of self-directed study overseas. |
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The Colorado Quartet, whose members have received international acclaim for their musical integrity, impassioned playing and lyrical finesse, will play at Bryn Mawr College's Thomas Great Hall at 8 p.m. on Friday, March 23, as part of the College's Performing Arts Series. |
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Philadelphia Orchestra violinist Kimberly Fisher will be the guest soloist of the Great Hall Chamber Orchestra at its spring concert on Saturday, March 31, at 8 p.m. in Thomas Great Hall at Bryn Mawr College. |
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Steven L. Snyder, the Franklin Institute's vice president of exhibit and program development, will deliver the 2007 Bernard Rothenberg Lecture in Biology and Public Policy on Thursday, March 29. |
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Huong Huynh '07 and Priscilla Won '07 are acting as interns to Hepburn Fellow Karen Stephenson in a project that applies Stephenson's innovative, math-based technique called Social Network Analysis to Philadelphia-area school districts. |
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Hannah Upp '07 was part of a group of about 40 Bryn Mawr and Haverford students and faculty members who traveled to Ghana for a trip centered on performances in which the Bi-College Chamber Singers performed with Ghanaian choral ensembles. In this essay, she discusses her experience. |
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Historian Drew Gilpin Faust '68 will shatter one of America's oldest glass ceilings when she becomes the first woman to lead Harvard University in the school's 371-year history. Her appointment as president was unanimously approved by Harvard's Board of Overseers on Sunday, Feb. 11. |
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