Haverford biologist and director of the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center, Judy Owen, is the 2003 recipient of an“Excellence in Mentoring” award from the American Association of Immunologists.
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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 Haverford Outdoors Club offers meaningful positive outdoors experience, no matter a student’s experience or financial circumstances.
As Election Day nears, Fords embrace their role as a critical voting bloc.
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Haverford alumnus Frank Conroy '58, director of the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, is featured in the acclaimed new film Stone Reader, which will open on Friday, April 25, at Ritz Theatres in Philadelphia.
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This year's Andrew Silk'76 Journalism Panelists are three religion writers who will discuss coverage of the Catholic Church scandal on Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Zubrow Commons of the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center. The panel discussion is open to the public.
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Close to 75% of Haverford College's students are strongly or partially opposed to a U.S. invasion of Iraq and an equal percentage of them report a willingness to participate in anti-war activities, according to a recent survey conducted by their peers.
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The Geography Association honors 19 Scholars.
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Instead of getting some rest and relaxation, 22 students at Haverford College are spending their spring breaks building houses, painting apartments, and tutoring children.
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Haverford College alumnus, Frank Conroy '58, took part in a White House ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 27 to accept the National Humanities Medal for the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop — the first university-based organization to be presented the Medal.
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Haverford Professor Anne Preston delivered a talk on "The New Influx of Women Into Doctorate Science: Career Patterns" at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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A group of 28 highly selective colleges submitted a brief to the United States Supreme Court in support of the University of Michigan, involving two cases which challenge the university's race-conscious admission policies to its law school and its undergraduate College of Literature, Science and the Arts.
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San Juan resident Yamille Marti-Haidar '03 helped establish a tutoring project at a Philadelphia Middle School.
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Over the recent winter break, Haverford's Career Development Office saw a record number of students participate in externships.
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For many members of the class of 2007, the wait is over.
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Visitors to Haverford College's newest building might think they've entered a state-of-the-art research facility, and they would be right.
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Representatives from the American Friends Service Committee and Global Policy Forum, a member of the advisory committee for Human Rights Watch/Middle East, and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives shared their expertise and opinions on U.S. policy toward Iraq as part of a“teach-in” at Haverford College on Saturday and Sunday, November 9 and 10, in Roberts Hall.
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This fall, as part of their requirement for graduation, Haverford history majors embarked on what the department faculty call, an exercise in“historical detective work.”
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