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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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Three years ago, when Michael Rixon '98 started TSG Reporting out of his one-bedroom apartment, it wasn't much more than a few clients, some office equipment, and several thousand squishy marketing toys.
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Each year Haverford College awards four honorary degrees to men and women who have distinguished themselves in letters, the sciences, or the arts. Many recipients are noted for their contributions to the overall betterment of humankind and/or Haverford College.
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Robert Dick is one of the most prominent of the generation of flutist-composers after World War II who extended the flute's musical language by employing new techniques, such as multi-phonics and key noises, to make sounds not previously considered musical.
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Brandon Rowe '04 is focused on the long road ahead of him as he counts down to the 2008 Olympic Trials.
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The Planck satellite, scheduled to be launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2007 or 2008, will study the structure of the universe, measuring its most ancient radiation, the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), with an unprecedented accuracy.
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Matt Lessinger '96, an economics major, works on the wild side.
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Associate Professor of Physics Walter Smith's musical approach to teaching has been featured in the national media.
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An exhibit of landscape photographs taken on the Haverford campus by Thomas Porett will be on display in the Humanities Center from March 13 to April 9.
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A group of Haverford students is trying to make community service an integral part of residential life with a new program called Friends on Fourth.
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Lyric Fest and Mimi Stillman perform as part of Haverford's Guest Artist Series.
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"Conversations in Paint," a traveling exhibition of 30 works reflecting the diversity of visual language in contemporary painting, will be on display at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery Jan. 20 through Feb. 19.
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Nowadays, Tony Petitti '83 enjoys all the football he can handle—as well as golf, tennis, and basketball—as Executive Vice President of CBS Sports. He was promoted in November, after serving as Executive Producer for three years.
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Haverford College will present an exhibit of documentary photography by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner,“The Some People of That Place: 1960s Holmes Co. Mississippi—The Local People and Their Civil Rights Movement,” from February 1 through 28, 2006.
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Call for nominations for Alumni Awards
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