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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.
The Ghosts of History, on view through Dec. 14, explores the conflicting narratives surrounding the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq and its aftermath.
A National Institutes of Health grant renewal supports Professor Lou Charkoudian's exploration of the natural products produced by bacteria, the source of major antibiotic and anticancer medications.
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Join Emily Higgs '08 on April 9th for a panel presentation and discussion of the 8th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates featuring guest speakers Jonathan Granoff and Mary Ellen McNish.
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The first-year student's nonprofit, Senior Connects, has become Net Literacy, an organization that provides computers and instruction to underserved communities.
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John Harkins '58 and political science professor Sid Waldman discuss Waldman's recent book, America and the Limits of the Politics of Selfishness.
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Spiritual Medicine, a solo exhibition of mixed-media works by Hee Sook Kim, assistant professor and department chair of fine arts at Haverford College, will be displayed in Haverford's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery. An artist's talk and musical response from composer Christopher Shultis will held Monday, April 14 at 4:15 p.m. in the Gallery.
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Patrick Wetherille '06 is the founder of Secure Our Future/Students for Saving Social Security, an organization he started while at Haverford.
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The Haverford senior will spend next year teaching and living at England's Chigwell School.
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How does your experience and point of view influence what you see in photography and film? Visit the exhibit in Magill Library... see it right now on video.
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Pre-registration ends April 4
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The Shelbyville, KY <em>Sentinel-News</em> profiles local girl Bishop, who plans to help underprivileged children.
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Haverford will collaborate with the University of Pennsylvania and other local institutions on a project involving regenerative medicine.
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Immunologist Steven L. Reiner '82 has demonstrated how the immune system generates two types of sophisticated T-cells. The discovery, hailed as one of 2007's top 10 breakthroughs, could have applications for new vaccines and cellular cancer research.
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A collaborative article in Nature Physics, co-authored by Professor Jerry Gollub, shows how a driven fluid containing particles can self-organize into a special state in which the particles avoid colliding with each other.
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What's it like to go to Haverford? Find out with our new set of 11 videos that'll show you who we are and what we're all about.
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Will a deadlocked convention yield a third Democratic candidate? David Burstein '11 and Jon Delano '71 revisit our chat room with thoughts on Pennsylvania, Clinton and Obama.
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Scientific journals, such as Physical Review Letters, use referees to evaluate manuscripts that are submitted for publication.
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