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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.
Schoneveld, a two-time national championship rower, is the College's Faculty Athletics Representative.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
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What started as a six-month internship turned into a year-long stint at NASA Headquarters for Thomas Gregg '11. The sociology major got the chance to work in the policy arena for the space agency, which is in the midst of major changes as the space shuttle program comes to an end.
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A collaboration between Haverford's Arboretum Association and Thomas Devaney's Advanced Poetry Workshop led to“Under an Oak: A Tree Poetry Tour,” in which Devaney's students read their original poems dedicated to campus trees.
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David F. Pyke '76 is interviewed about the increasing number of ecology-minded business students.
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In his blog, "The Ethical Professor," Mitchell M. Handelsman '76 recalls a life-changing moment at Haverford with psychology professor Sid Perloe.
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At the Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany next year, Bischak will use a new technique called THz spectroscopy to understand the role of water in protein folding.
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Berman, who was awarded a Fulbright Research Grant, will spend next year at the Max-Planck Institute of Neurobiology studying the formation of neural circuits that allow for vision.
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“In our seventies the priorities become crystal clear: family and friendship put other ambitions and achievements in perspective. I am coming to Haverford in May to rekindle friendships that have sustained me all along. Facebook is good, face to face far better. See you there!”
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Richards will travel across five continents to visit three types of communities--permaculture communities, ecovillages, and Transition Towns--all dedicated to achieving environmentally conscious lifestyles.
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Hatt will spend next year at the Max-Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, exploring the properties of dwarf galaxies.
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"I'm excited to: get together with classmates and catch up with everybody; walk the campus and reminisce; see, first hand, what is happening at Haverford today; and enjoy the company of fellow Haverfordians, of all generations."
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Alfieri's fellowship, awarded by the National Science Foundation, will fund her graduate studies in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.
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The senior has been accepted into the prestigious Princeton-in-Asia program, and will spend next year teaching at Universiti Sains in Malaysia.
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"I'm coming all the way from London to renew some old connections, revisit some old trees, and to find out more about the Haverford antidote to the ills besetting the world."
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Join us for a talk by A. Michael Spence, 2001 Nobel Prize Winner in Economic Sciences, Tuesday April 6, 5:30pm, KINSC Sharpless Auditorium.
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"I am going to reunion to celebrate two of my favorite parts of Haverford; the amazing classmates, faculty and coaches and our beautiful campus in the spring. I'm happy to say that our reunion coincides with a special tribute to a man who embodied all of the goodness of the Haverford spirit, Greg Kannerstein '63, and I am looking forward to being at his memorial with other alums."
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