Juggling many different roles—saxophone player, composer, producer, arranger—in Lila Down's musical project comes easy for someone who used to be in the circus.
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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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Assistant Dean of First-Generation Low-Income (FGLI) Student Support and Programming Raquel Esteves-Joyce writes about her journey to interim co-CDO.
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Financier Michael ByungJu Kim ’85 spent 23 years working on his debut novel, Offerings, which is full of insider knowledge of financial negotiations as well as references to the literature that shaped him as a Haverford English major.
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Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Karen Masters presented new work at the recent meeting of the American Astronomical Society showcasing discoveries made by more than 8000 citizen scientists as part of the Zooniverse project.
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President Wendy Raymond shared the following message with the Haverford community after the violence at the Capitol.
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The assistant dean of first-generation low-income student support and programming joins Provost Linda Strong-Leek in sharing the CDO duties through June 30, 2021.
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A Haverford housing questionnaire brought together the original members of Bazmati Vice, but the funk/rock outfit is still going strong and working on a new album.
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Because the group’s preparation for and performance of J. S. Bach’s “Dona nobis pacem” was done online, the Chorale was able to welcome alumni singers from around the world to participate.
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The College is one of 65 inaugural members of this new program from the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center.
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A new Hurford Center program, born of the disruption of the pandemic, allowed a group of Fords to spend the summer learning about the arts and humanities’ evolving roles in our contemporary moment, with particular emphasis on digitization and combating structural racism.
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The anthropology major and education studies minor is in her first quarter at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education, where she is pursuing a Ph.D. in education.
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The Dec. 11 virtual premiere of Twenty/Twenty by composer Scott Ordway features student singers from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, and Hamilton colleges as authors, videographers, and performers.
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Biology major Neel Shah ’20 is doing cancer research in his two-year fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.
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Professor Emeritus of Biology Judith Owen led a team of 10 biology students in research on COVID-19 vaccines for five weeks over this past summer.
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The Nest, an on-campus food pantry for eligible first-generation, low-income students, opened last semester through the collaboration of students and staff across campus.
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