• Swarthmore College (/ˈswɔːrθmɔːr/ SWORTH-mor, locally /ˈswɑːθmɔːr/ SWAHTH-mor) is a private liberal arts college in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States...
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    residents of the town. The name was changed to "Swarthmore" after the establishment of Swarthmore College. The borough population was 6,194 as of the 2010...
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  • Pennsylvania Swarthmore College, a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania List of Swarthmore College people, individuals associated with the above college Swarthmore...
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    Alexandra Grant (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    graduated from Swarthmore College with a BA in history and studio art. In 2000, Grant graduated from San Francisco's California College of the Arts with...
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  • notable people associated with Swarthmore College, a private, independent liberal arts college located in the borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Since its...
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    Culture had its origins in the Swarthmore Coalition for the Digital Commons (SCDC), a student group at Swarthmore College. The SCDC was founded in 2003...
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  • sciences disciplines. It is a member of the Tri-College Consortium, which includes Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore colleges, as well as the Quaker Consortium, which...
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    Yoel Roth (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    science, and a minor in film and media studies. At Swarthmore College, Roth was an editor of The Swarthmore Phoenix. He then enrolled in the Annenberg School...
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  • The Swarthmore football team (later known as the Swarthmore Garnet Tide) represented Swarthmore College in American football. Swarthmore was the 15th oldest...
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  • Rada Dyson-Hudson (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    research funding. After attending Swarthmore College, she obtained her PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from Somerville College, Oxford, in 1954; her dissertation...
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  • WSRN-FM (91.5 FM, The "Worldwide Swarthmore Radio Network") is Swarthmore College's official campus radio station. It broadcasts out of the suburban Philadelphia...
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  • Eugene Lang (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    Medical Program in 2003. He was also the chairman of the board at Swarthmore College. Lang was born in 1919 in New York City, the son of Ida (née Kaslow)...
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    Joseph Wharton (category Swarthmore College people)
    co-founded the Bethlehem Steel company, and was one of the founders of Swarthmore College. Wharton was born in Philadelphia, on March 3, 1826, the fifth child...
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    Many colleges and universities in the United States maintain a financial endowment consisting of assets that are invested in financial securities, real...
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    Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College, and...
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    United States. The award is named after Robert "Tiny" Maxwell, a Swarthmore College football player, coach, and sportswriter. Johnny Lattner (1952, 1953)...
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    University, Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Haverford College, Penn State, and Swarthmore College. Lafayette College, and Lehigh University...
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    Little Ivies (category New England Small College Athletic Conference)
    least as early as 1955. The New York Times quotes the president of Swarthmore College saying at the time, "We not only have the Ivy League, and the pretty...
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  • Frank Aydelotte (category Presidents of Swarthmore College)
    was a U.S. educator. He became the first non-Quaker president of Swarthmore College and between 1921 and 1940 redefined the institution. He was active...
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    his brothers, Kenneth J. Gergen, is a psychologist and professor at Swarthmore College. One of his other brothers was Stephen L. Gergen. Gergen was educated...
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  • Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood Strayer University, Bensalem Swarthmore College, Swarthmore Ursinus College, Collegeville University of Valley Forge, Phoenixville...
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  • Valerie Smith (academic) (category Presidents of Swarthmore College)
    literature and culture. She is the 15th and current president of Swarthmore College. She taught at Princeton University from 1980 to 1989 and at University...
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  • Sa'ed Atshan (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    عطشان; born 1984) is a Palestinian anthropologist and professor at Swarthmore College. Atshan is Palestinian-American, was born in the United States, and...
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    Michael Meeropol (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Michael graduated from Swarthmore College before going on to graduate work at King's College, Cambridge. In 1973, he received his Ph...
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  • University. In Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr College, along with Haverford College and Swarthmore College, make up the Tri-College Consortium, which belongs to the...
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    Philip Jefferson (category Swarthmore College faculty)
    economics. He was also a professor at both Columbia University and Swarthmore College, and formerly served as a research economist at the Federal Reserve...
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    Peter van de Kamp (category Swarthmore College faculty)
    most of his life. He was professor of astronomy at Swarthmore College and director of the college's Sproul Observatory from 1937 until 1972. He specialized...
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    Josh Green (politician) (category Swarthmore College alumni)
    teams. Green received a Bachelor of Science in anthropology from Swarthmore College in 1992 and his Doctor of Medicine from the Penn State Milton S. Hershey...
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  • Theodore Friend (category Presidents of Swarthmore College)
    American historian, novelist, and teacher, and a former president of Swarthmore College. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Theodore Jr....
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  • The 1961 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football team was an American football team that represented Swarthmore College as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference...
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