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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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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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The Benjamin Collins Professor of Social Sciences and associate professor of political science discusses the partnership between the U.S. and Guatemala in fighting drug trafficking.
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Franklin Einspruch, an art critic for <em>The Sun</em>, previews the show he curated, which opens September 7 in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery and features the work of the professor of fine art.
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Kelly Wilcox, Lionel Anderson and Candace Jordan '12 are launching this new endeavor that aims to enrich the academic life of all Haverford students.
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The English and linguistics major was one of six American undergraduates on the program studying at Durham University in the UK this summer.
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More than 25 years after first laying eyes on a cloth-draped stone statue in Japan, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies Hank Glassman published his book on Buddhist deity JizÅ.
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The Benjamin R. Collins Professor of Social Sciences and associate professor of political science writes about Ecuador's reasons for granting asylum to WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange.
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The geochemist will continue her work on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in a collaborative project that will examine what happened chemically to the oil and to the dispersants used in the aftermath of the disaster.
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As coordinator of student activities and leadership, Lavner will work to enrich the co-curricular lives of students, including helping the more than 145 student-run clubs and organizations on campus plan events, coordinate trips, fund-raise, and organize conferences and symposia.
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In his new book, Almost a Psychopath, forensic psychiatrist Ron Schouten '75 examines the range of behavioral and emotional issues that fall between "normal and fullblown pathology."
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This summer Amy and Chris McCann (both '02) launched a live-in life-skills program for young adults with special needs on campus that was staffed by current students.
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The associate professor of political science discusses the reappointment of Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra and his new deadline to form a unity government in Mali.
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Staff counsel for watchdog group Common Cause, Spaulding weighs in on the ethical issues surrounding Representative John F. Tierney's family finances.
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Former WHRC DJ Jennifer C. Waits '89 chronicles nine decades of campus broadcasting.
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Marlene Schwartz '88 works on the front lines of the childhood obesity epidemic, advocating for changes that will help families make healthier choices.
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