Haverford Headlines


  • A recipient of support from the John C. Whitehead '43 Fund in Entrepreneurial Studies this summer, Habtemariam is one of the Clinton Community Fellows profiled in the article.

  • Anthropology major Deborah Leter '15 is interning at Titagya Schools in Dalun, Ghana, with support from the CPGC.
  • <em>Main Line Media News</em> ran a story on the 28 students who spent a week here at Haverford immersed in the college admissions process.

  • As Fellows, they will work with social service agencies in the city, and get the chance to develop professional experience and leadership skills.
  • The associate professor of political science talks about Mali's upcoming presidential elections.

  • The music minor is included in a story about new computer programs, which he will use in his music classes next year, that help the blind read and write music

  • With support from the John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities English major Maya Beale '15 is interning with FringeArts.
  • The arrival of Haverford's 14th president is part of a feature on the changing landscape of local college leaders.

  • The John C. Whitehead '43 Fund in Entrepreneurial Studies is supporting 28 Haverford students in summer internships in the finance and small business sectors.
  • The Meyermedia label has just released <em>The Realm of Possibility</em>, spotlighting pianist and Ruth Marshall Magill Professor Curt Cacioppo as its sole performing artist.&#160;Award-winning composer Mark Hagerty scored the music, dedicating the 36-minute title piece to Cacioppo.&#160;

  • Wong and his co-founders of Hip-Hop Fundamentals used Kickstarter to raise funds to bring their history-via-hip-hop program to underfunded Philly schools.

  • Istanbul resident Melis Cin '17 has taken part in the demonstrations in Taksim Square that have inspired citizens across the country to launch their own public protests against the government.
  • The publication featured a report by Waits, a former WHRC music director, on the“What is Radio?” conference hosted by the University of Oregon in Portland. Waits, who is a college radio DJ, blogger and independent scholar, presented a paper on the history of student radio at Haverford.

  • Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
  • The professor emeritus of history and author of <em>Murder in America: A History</em>, was quoted in an article that looks at how the economic recession could lead to increased crime rates.

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