News from Swarthmore
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Bursting with Color
Category: Campus Beauty -
Two Swarthmore Alumni Celebrated as Part of 2020 Nobel Peace Prize-Winning Food Program
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Life-Changing Courses: Narcissus and the History of Reflection
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Watch: Political Scientist Brendan Nyhan '00 Ponders the State of American Democracy
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Colleen Battista Named New Environmental Health and Safety Officer
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Provost Sarah Willie-LeBreton Discusses Rooting out Racism in the Suburbs
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Swarthmore Only College Honored for Housing Design by American Institute of Architects
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Swarthmore Welcomes Five New Members to Board of Managers
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Linguist K. David Harrison Continues to Grow a Repository for the World’s Endangered Languages
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Grace Dumdaw ’21 Goes Behind the Scenes with Television Academy Foundation Fellowship
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Cooper Series Begins Fall Slate with Two Virtual Events
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Department of Music and Dance Announces New Interactive Virtual Music Series
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13 Faculty Begin Tenure-Track, Three-Year Appointments
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A Summer Brimming With Ingenuity
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Swarthmore Begins Classes, Welcomes Class of 2024
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The Front Lines of Change: Tracking Business Behavior During COVID-19
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Swarthmore Faculty Navigate Shift to Virtual Learning
Category: Liberal Arts -
College Community Rises to Challenge of Preparing for Year of Uncertainty
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Virtual Orientation for International Students Eases Concerns and Fosters Community
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The Front Lines of Change: Defending the Rights of Immigrants and Asylum Seekers
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Political Scientist Ben Berger on the Past, Present, and Future of Party Conventions
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An "Equal Suffrage College": How Swarthmore Alumni Fought for the 19th Amendment
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The Front Lines of Change: Podcasting About Race, Higher Education, and Career Building
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In Honor of Economist and Educator Stephen Golub
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Behavioral Economist Syon Bhanot Explains Opposition to Mask Wearing, How to Encourage Pro-Social Behavior
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