Gregory Goggin and Jeff Hecht, both class of 1959, renewed their friendship 50 years after graduation, thanks to a recent reunion. Plans are underway for <a href="http://fords.haverford.edu/s/973/index.aspx?sid=973&gid=1&pgid=9... Weekend 2010</a>.
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Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
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A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
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Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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The Art Doctor
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Art Consultant Finds Fulfillment as an Art Matchmaker
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Follow Anna in her mission to get the world to "waste less"
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Silber was recently named CEO of Canonical, the London-based firm founded by billionaire software entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Silber has been with Canonical since its start as the launching pad for Ubuntu, the open source computer operating system that has become one of the most popular Linux distributions in the world.
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Haverford's Quaker student group QuaC has received a grant to fund a series of visits to other Quaker-affiliated colleges across the country. The aim: to build stronger ties and learn from each other.
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Longtime lawyer Boal is chief of the civil division in the U.S. attorney's office.
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In two radio commentaries, Thornburgh, the executive director of the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania, muses on the value of a liberal arts education and finding a calling in life.
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Through a web site and a lecture tour, Schatzki is showing the public how to get in shape "sweatlessly."
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With his son Joseph as co-author, Bockol writes about the "legendary" ups and downs in the life of the former developer and Philadelphia Eagles football team owner.
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Want to know how you can aid the relief efforts in Haiti? Haverford has been hearing from Fords with ideas about where you can direct support to help the victims of the massive earthquake. Also, links to Philadelphia Inquirer stories about Haverford brothers separated by the disaster (and now safely reunited at the College).
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Over the break, the physics professor and Haverford alumnus traveled to his home country of Trinidad to give a presentation at the International School for Young Astronomers.
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A day-long visit to the D.C. headquarters of the IMF gave students from Haverford's economics department a new perspective on the global economy. The trip was co-organized by visiting professor Biswajit Banerjee, who worked at the IMF for 26 years.
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News for -- and about -- our next freshman class from Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, Jess Lord.
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The grant will allow Frasat Ahmad, Michele Buonora, and Emilyn Sosa, all Class of '11, to study abroad during the spring semester.
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