The works of an up-and-coming composer and current Haverford student will be performed for the first time at a one-night-only concert, March 27 at 7 p.m. in the Union Building's Macrate Recital Hall.
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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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On April 1st and 2nd, Haverford and Bryn Mawr will co-host a workshop on conflict and peacemaking in Africa, sponsored by the U.S. Institute for Peace and the africana studies program.
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A lecture by Michael E. Veal, assistant professor of ethnomusicology at Yale, titled“Voices that Echo: Tracing the Afrobeat Tradition,” and a corresponding concert by the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra will take place at Haverford College on March 20.
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The works of an up-and-coming composer and current Haverford student will be performed for the first time at a one-night-only concert, March 27 at 7 p.m. in the Union Building's Macrate Recital Hall.“Unheard Of: A Concert of New Music” features compositions by Larry Bomback ‘04, this year's recipient of the E. Clyde Lutton ‘66 Memorial Fund, established to support student performances.
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Thanks to a Fall 2001 Plenary resolution, Haverford formed the Committee for Environmental Responsibility, which has outlined a green plan for the college.
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Carol Moseley Braun came to Haverford on Sunday, February 29, 2004, to speak about a new vision for our government, one which would address the issues of all people, rather than select groups.
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Between March 6-14, four groups of Haverford students traveled to West Virginia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Indiana as part of Haverford's Housing Outreach Action Program.
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The Conference for the Comparative Study of Conflict will examine the similarities among Israel and Palestine, India and Pakistan, and Northern Ireland, which according to Anirudh Suri ‘06 are“the three major conflicts in the world today.”
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The Conference on Comparative Study of Conflict will examine three major conflicts in the world today: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir, and Northern Ireland.
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On Sunday, February 29, 2004 at 3pm, the Bard Festival String Quartet, along with Schubert scholar Christopher Gibbs, will present a program of music by Beethoven (Op. 131) and Schubert (Op. 161), along with a pre-concert lecture on the connections between the two works.
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From February 7 through March 6, the photographs of Lisa Boughter will be on display at Magill Library in an exhibit called "The Latent Image."
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On Saturday, February 21, some of Haverford's distinguished alumni of color will discuss their careers and life after college with current undergraduates in a panel discussion entitled“Navigating Life and Career.”
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Haverford Professor of Chemistry Julio de Paula participates in conference of National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation.
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The stories of generous people who reached out across ethnic conflict and violence to help others are revealed in Good People in an Evil Time: Portraits of Complicity and Resistance in the Bosnian War.
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Haverford Professor Anita Isaacs was part of a team of election observers following the Guatemalan elections.
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