A Bi-Co couple is helping to bring their community together by sharing their love of theater.
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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 associate professor of religion will use the support to study the activism and religious development of writer Grace Lee Boggs in Detroit this summer.
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The philosophy major and German and German studies minor is pursuing a Ph.D. in philosophy at DePaul University.
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The recent NYU Shanghai global writing and speaking fellow will teach English in Hualien as part of a new program designed to help Taiwan reach its goal of becoming a bilingual nation by 2030.
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The philosophy and psychology major is interning the summer with AR Proformance, working to expand access to high-quality squash coaching and analysis.
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The environmental studies major is working as a GIS assistant, analyzing data from 11 national parks across seven states.
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A documentary by Dan Greenstone '93 explores a California commune that blended countercultural ideals with business savvy to become a Silicon Valley success story.
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The political science major is studying how faith and politics interact at Harvard Divinity School, with the support of Haverford’s fund for graduate study.
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Inspired by her love of baking, the chemistry major and Italian studies minor synthesized a new chemical that can be used to catalyze other chemical reactions.
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The growth and structure of cities and fine arts double major reimagined more humane housing for migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates’ Dubai.
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Four questions with Sayeeda Rashid, director of the Center for Gender Resources and Sexual Education.
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The history and religion double major examined the history behind Holocaust memorials, and the personal impact they had on him, for his two theses.
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Programming and volunteer opportunities to mark the holiday.
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The physics major developed a method of autonomous spacecraft navigation, by which satellites can pinpoint their own location.
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A life-size 3D-printed statue of Miriam Fuchs '13 became part of #IfThenSheCan-The Exhibit.
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