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Dali Pomfret '25 started out wanting to play professional baseball. After an eye-opening internship, he’s now got his mind set on an even loftier goal.
Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
Philadelphia’s Freedom Side School imagines future intersections between education and anti-carceral movements with a Haverford first-year writing seminar.
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Rodriques is the third Haverford student to win the highly competitive Churchill Scholarship since the College was invited into the program in 2007. The scholarship funds graduate study in the sciences, engineering and math at Cambridge University.

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Associate Professor of Political Science Susanna D. Wing, author of a book about Mali, has become a sought-after media source on the crisis in that West African country.
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Professor of Psychology Rebecca Compton, with the aid of her students, is expanding scientific knowledge about how the brain works.
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Rachel Jaffe '99 was pursuing a career in urban planning when she realized that "the lawyers and real estate developers made most of the major decisions." Now she's a public interest attorney dealing with housing issues in New York City.
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the visiting assistant professor talks about the new Microfinance and Imapct Investing Initiative (MI3) at Haverford.
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The associate professor of political science was recently interviewed by <a href="https://soundcloud.com/wbez-worldview/the-french-act-in-mali?in=wbez-wor..., <a href="http://hav.to/ly">Al Jazeera English</a> and <a href="http://www.ipsnews.net/2013/01/u-s-prepares-support-for-french-military-... News</a>, among others.
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Mark Hudis '90 succeeds Alan Ball as the "showrunner" of HBO's True Blood.
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The associate professor of political science contributes to one of the paper's "Room For Debate" packages about the future of a post-Chavez Venezuela.
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Lamberth, a pediatrician, medical researcher and father of five, recently put out his second album, Three Guitars, which he wrote and recorded entirely on his own.
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The professor emeritus of history and author of <em>Murder in America</em> discusses the differences between homicides and mass murders in an article on the state of violence in America.
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A <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em> article about college Honor Codes looks at how the Code works here at Haverford.
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Cheryl Sternman Rule '92 interviews Gregory Spatz '86 about his new novel Inukshuk.
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In a one-click shopping world, Powell's Books CEO and President Emily Powell '00 keeps thousands of visitors a day flooding into the store her grandfather founded 41 years ago. How does she do it?
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More than a century ago, stately Barclay Hall became the College's first dormitory. Today Tritton and Kim Halls are the new dorms on the block. Lots of other student housing options have been added to the College landscape in between. But what hasn't changed is just how essential living on campus is to the Haverford experience.
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