The <em>Science of Relationships</em> author and associate professor is interviewed about his research in an article about separation anxiety.
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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.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
The Haverford alum returned to campus to share his most recent research on Black protectionism and the camera as self-defense.
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Araceli Garcia del Soto, an expert on international humanitarian work and programs aimed at populations affected by violence, will teach a course and run three workshops during a semester-long residency at Haverford.
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The art history scholar will research contemporary art and issues of transcultural identity in Tunisia and Morocco
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The retired New Jersey Supreme Court justice, who was the recipient of the Jose Padin Puerto Rican Scholarship at Haverford, is one of four honorees being recognized by the Puerto Rican Action Committee during Hispanic Heritage month.
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Benson describes her summer at Casa Materna Mary Ann Jackman, which provides care and community for mothers with high-risk pregnancies, to Nicaragua's English-language news service.
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It was an intense, exhilarating summer in Washington, D.C., for White House intern Samantha Fay '14.
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The musical director of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater's production of <em>Assasins</em> talks about his work with that company.
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The proprietor of Hill Farmstand Brewery, whom we featured in the <a href="http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=64552&p=40">winter 2011 issue</a> of <em>Haverford</em> magazine, is part of an article on Waterbury, Vermont's brewing scene.
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Winston, who spent the summer of 2011 on a <a href="http://www.haverford.edu/news/stories/53131/51">CPGC internship</a> at Weaver's Way Community Programs, is now taking the semester off to continue her work there.
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This year, in addition to the orientation program's perennial events like Dorm Olympics, a tree planting, a trust walk and the Honor Code presentation, students were treated to a Casino Night and flashmob performance.
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The alumna, who spent last year as an AmeriCorp member in Maine, now works as a FoodCorps representative there, encouraging students at local schools to grow food in gardens and to cook healthy meals with those crops.
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Arielle Diggs and Nicole Hesson are the College's new graduate assistants, and Franklyn Cantor '12 is the new coordinator of residential life.
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The New York City Health Commissioner behind measures to get people to eat better, smoke less and exercise more is rolling out two new initiatives, encouraging breastfeeding and limiting the size of sugary drinks, this month.
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On Aug. 29 the Class of 2016 finally arrived on campus. The weather was beautiful, and campus, which had been quiet all summer, came alive with cars full of parents, luggage and the newest members of the Haverford community.
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The new program helps underrepresented students, including first-generation college goers, excel with the help of summer enrichment and faculty mentors.
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