The Class of 2009 and the nearly completed Gardner Integrated Athletic Center (GIAC) won't be the only new sights to greet returning students and campus visitors this fall. Throughout the summer of 2005, Haverford's Facilities Management Department has been working to give the College a fresh appearance, both inside and out…and there's more to come.
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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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Bill Astifan's crew solves Haverford's arboreal problems via planting, autopsy, treecheotomy, heavy sweating, etc.
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Heidi Witmer '02 enjoys job as counselor at the Tressler Weekend Alternative Program (WAP) in Boiling Springs, Pa.
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Haverford College is #8 in the 2006 U.S. News & World Report rankings of liberal arts colleges, released Friday, Aug. 19.
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Haverford College welcomes the Class of 2009 this week, one of the largest and most diverse classes in the college's history.
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Linda Bell has been featured in the national media
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A day in the life of the Coop's Chef
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A call for Alumni Award nominations
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As the new Associate Provost of the College, Professor of Biology Philip Meneely has plans.
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Six rising seniors prepare to spend their summer weekdays working at organizations in Philadelphia where they have secured internships through a new program sponsored by Haverford's John B. Hurford Humanities Center.
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Earlier this summer, when teenagers Latasha Anderson and Jacqueline Petroski first entered the laboratory of Associate Professor of Chemistry Fran Blase, they were a bit…overwhelmed.
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Three-time track & field All-American Eddie Papalia '05 has been awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship for the highest level of academic and athletic achievement in a college career. The lone recipient from the Centennial Conference this year, Papalia is the 16th Haverford College student-athete overall — and ninth Haverfordian in the last nine years — to receive this prestigious award.
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Emerson Avery '05 will be using his recently awarded Fulbright grant to conduct archaeological research in Spain next academic year—but not the way you might expect.
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Julia de la Torre '98 finishes her Postcards from Moldova series about her Peace Corps experience.
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Joanna Burt-Kinderman '98 participates as program director for High Rocks, a camp for building girls' leadership skills.
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