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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 grants provided by the Haverford Innovations Program are intended to sustain Fords' entrepreneurial spirit during the busy academic year.
The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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Paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and monotypes are included.
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29-year-old Emily Powell '00 to take the reigns of the legendary Portland, Oregon, <a href="http://www.powells.com/">Powell's City of Books</a>.
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Biology professor (and Haverford alumna) Andrea Morris, recent recipient of a five-year Career Development Award from NIH, is featured in <em>Science</em> magazine.
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Two 'fords from way back when blog today's campus.
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Playwright Ken Ludwig '72 has a new production, Treasure Island, which opened in Washington D.C. at the Round House Theater December 3. It's the latest stop on a tour that started at the Alley Theater in Houston, Texas last May.
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The display, sponsored by 8th Dimension and the AIDS Service Network, was one of the largest the Philadelphia area has seen in more than 10 years.
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Now available through <a href="http://www.authorhouse.com/">AuthorHouse</a>, "Sex and Consequences: A Bioethical Guide for Youth and Parents and Teachers" is a thoughtfully developed, non-politicized guide to responsible sexual behavior in today's world, with a focus on promoting trustful and healthy sexual relationships.
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<a href="http://www.golite.com/main/home.aspx">GoLite</a>, the world's leading manufacturer of lite-weight outdoor clothing and equipment, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Erika Bruhn '96 as their new Marketing Director.
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David Burstein '11 has created a documentary aimed at getting newly eligible voters to exercise their rights in the '08 election. See the film December 6 at 9:00 PM in Stokes.
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WTHR.com follows six Boston area high school students through the admission process.
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What does it take to succeed in the visual arts? What are the career opportunities -- and pitfalls? See the latest panel presentation in our year-long series about alumni who are working in the arts.
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Guest lecturer and Nobel Prize winner Eric Maskin explains how one voting method gives the truest reflection of voters' preferences. Links to video included.
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A current Haverford-based research project on empathy and pain (spearheaded by Associate Professor of Psychology Wendy Sternberg) is the subject of a <em>Scientific American</em> podcast.
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Scott Sheppard '06 (left) and Asher Spiller '06 have co-founded a new literary magazine called The Spur. They joined us online to tell us about their idea, and why a pair of Generation Web-ers would cast their lot in print.
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A Journey Towards Hope continues through Nov. 18 at Haverford's Humanities and Multicultural Centers.
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