Haverford Headlines
Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
Philadelphia’s Freedom Side School imagines future intersections between education and anti-carceral movements with a Haverford first-year writing seminar.
For the past four years, Kripa Khatiwada '26 has been working with an eco-friendly feminine hygiene products company and supporting the women of her home country.
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The women's field hockey team's August trip to Argentina was the first time a Haverford women's team has traveled abroad. The men's basketball team spent their preseason training in Northern Ireland.
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Dan Silver '02, Communications Director for the New York Racing Association, holds a master's degree in the race track industry and once rode a horse around Haverford's campus.
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Blase was recognized by the Philadelphia branch of the American Chemical Society for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship's Haverford House program offers graduating seniors committed to social justice one-year fellowships with non-profit host organizations in Philadelphia.
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The connection between music and quantum mechanics was the subject of a three-day event that brought a trio of renowned artists working at the crossroads of music and technology to Haverford.
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Kitchen Hamlet, Kramer's first foray into independent filmmaking, sets the entire tragedy within the confines of a suburban house.
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Andres Celin '11 will be studying in Madrid this fall with the help of an an IES Cross Cultural and Comparative Studies Scholarship.
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Daniel Render '06 is mentioned in this Daily Herald article about Baseball Prospectus.
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After 30 years with the orchestra, Reinfeld plans to turn his passion for bow making into a full-time occupation.
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The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA, is hosting a restrospective of work by Peter Rockwell ‘58. Son of the renowned illustrator, Peter is perhaps best known on campus for“Climbing Stone”, a favorite of students — and preschoolers — since 1990.
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The executive director of the University of Pennsylvania Fels Institute of Government contributed to the popular NPR series on May 22.
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Craig Borowiak (Political Science), Bret Mulligan (Classics), and Iruka Okeke (Biology) have been recognized for their classroom innovations with the Life Cycle of the Student Scholar Award.
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The State University of New York at Stony Brook honored Wurster, one of the founders of the Environmental Defense Fund, for his legacy as a lifelong steward of the environment. In his acceptance speech he recounted the early history of the EDF, which played a key role in making environmental issues part of the national agenda.
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Associate professor of physics Stephon Alexander explores the question "Just What is Dark Energy" in a new book that spotlights the work of top young scientists in a variety of fields.
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"Twelve Gates: Encounter with Hildegard of Bingen," featuring mixed media works by Assistant Professor Hee Sook Kim, runs through June 8 at Brooklyn's Chi Contemporary Fine Art Gallery.
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