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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
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The chemistry and computer science double major is one of 260 students from across the country, and one of only four computer science majors, chosen for the premier undergraduate science scholarship of its kind.
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The Pittsburgh-based doctor is featured for his work treating the homeless and fostering a "street medicine" movement.
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The former head of the state Department of Health wants to have network of "primary care for all Rhode Islanders in every Rhode Island community."
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The author of the new cookbook <em>Yogurt Culture</em> writes about "the not-so-secret truth about yogurt the rest of the world already knows."
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The associate professor of anesthesiology, surgery, and biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and director of research for the Institute for Safety in Office-Based Surgery is being recognized for making outstanding contributions to LGBT health.
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Fords have gotten a chance to share their passions, whether it's hosting a party or learning American Sign Language, through the Experimental College since around 1997.
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Even though Haverford does not have a formal film studies department, it offers those interested in filmmaking a wealth of opportunities. The Tri-Co Film Festival held on May 7 will feature students' projects.
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Rosen, who was formerly the president of Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Mich., and the senior vice president/vice president of academic affairs at Woodbury University in Los Angeles, starts his new role at the Franklin, Tenn. school on July 1.
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Sixty Bi-College students, including 5 freshmen, 20 sophomores, 21 juniors, and 7 seniors from Haverford, have been awarded 2015 summer internships by the Center for Peace & Global Citizenship.
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The director of the Center for the Study of Adversity and Cardiovascular Disease at the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, is interviewed about her study on how traumatic life events may effect women's heart health.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship (CPGC) has named the 2015-2016 Haverford House Fellows: Callie Perrone, Daniel Schiano, Kayla Franceschi, Seema Doshi, Romi Laskin, and Robin Chernow.
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Kimberly Benston, provost, professor of English, and a member of the Haverford College faculty for more than 30 years, will be Haverford's next president. He succeeds Daniel H. Weiss, who was named president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in March.
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Fellowship winners Anna Brockway '12, Jamie DeNizio '11, Lydia Fiske Emery '12, Heather Harden '11, Sam Rodriques '13, and Marta Wolfshorndl '13 will pursue a variety of projects with support from the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
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This assistant professor of physics is the lead author on a new study in <em>Nature</em> on a mysterious X-ray haze at the center of the Milky Way that she and her colleagues suggest may come from dead stars.
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The visiting assistant professor in anthropology for the fall is one of two authors to receive the 2015 Dr. Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award from Lambda Literary, a nonprofit arts organization promoting LGBTQ literature and writers.
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