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Alumna ’11 shares professional producing insights with performing arts students

 

Alumna ’11 shares professional producing insights with performing arts students
Mallika Dhaliwal ’11, who earned a vocal certificate from Harker’s upper school Conservatory, stopped by to share her insights about the world of performing arts. About a dozen students joined her, along with performing arts chair Laura Lang-Ree, for the session. Following Harker, Dhaliwal attended the University of Southern California from 2011-17, earning a double...
Ana Teresa Fernández begins Dickinson Endowment residency this month
Ana Teresa Fernández begins Dickinson Endowment residency this month

 

Harker team named California’s Top Young Water Scientists
Harker team named California’s Top Young Water Scientists

 

Senior selected to attend class with Broadway composer
Senior selected to attend class with Broadway composer
Fifth grader becomes two-time winner in NPR Podcast Challenge
Fifth grader becomes two-time winner in NPR Podcast Challenge

 

2025 Hall of Fame induction ceremony celebrates four alum athletes
2025 Hall of Fame induction ceremony celebrates four alum athletes

 

Harker Day makes big change, draws thousands
Harker Day makes big change, draws thousands
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Middle school musicians perform at Preschool
Middle school musicians perform at Preschool
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Question of the Month
Last month’s trivia question:

Thanks to those who tried our new and improved “poll” – now more of a trivia question. Forty-one percent of respondents knew that W. Somerset Maugham was the source for the quotes on the gym’s banners, with William Faulkner the most frequently guessed incorrect answer.
This month’s question is inspired by the pendulum in Nichols Hall:
What do “Ivanhoe” by Sir Walter Scott, “Foucault’s Pendulum” by Umberto Eco and “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown have in common?

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