Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by November 2.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by October 22.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by October 12.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by October 2.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by September 23.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by Monday, September 21.
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Morning coffees, afternoon brownies, and a cozy atmosphere for studying, meeting, or hanging out. We thank Marlen for her years of making the CPGC Cafe a favorite spot on campus!
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary Event: Advancing Peace, Social Justice and Global Citizenship in Philadelphia
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This semester we’re profiling the staff and faculty who are part of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship. This week, meet Juli Grigsby, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and CPGC steering committee member.
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Students are invited to register for ICPR H112 Global Solidarity and Local Actions: Interdepence, Social Change, and Haverford.
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This semester we’re profiling the staff and faculty who are part of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship. This week, meet Allison Carpenter, CPGC Office Manager.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship turns 20 this year. We mark the occasion with celebration, opportunities for reconnection, and - vitally - questions about where we should go moving forward. All events are online.
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The recent Haverford House fellow begins medical school at the University of Virginia this fall with support from the over-100-year-old Haverford College fellowship for graduate study.
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Despite unexpected shifts this spring, the five fellows closed out a fruitful year of building community, supporting social justice movements, and making meaningful contributions to their host organizations in Philadelphia.
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The prize honors young women dedicated to creating a future where the people who imagine and build technology mirror the people and societies for which they build.