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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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Helde's Made In China, about his father's extraordinary childhood in 1930s China, can be seen on the Documentary Channel.
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He'll head up the National Security Division at the U.S. Dept. of Justice.
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Paul Socolar '77, publisher of the Philadelphia Public School Notebook, receives $200,000 grant from Knight Foundation to expand coverage.
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Actress, author and bunny lover Amy Sedaris brings her acerbic wit (and a few wacky craft projects) to Haverford.
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After battling crowds and surviving temperatures just below freezing, our Inaugural bloggers have finally thawed after their visit to the nation's capital. Visit the blog for newly shared photos and thoughts on the Inauguration of our 44th President.
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After a dramatic exit from the corporate world, former Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin '60 left New York for California and a new life.
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NPR's Larry Abramson, Linda Wertheimer and Juan Williams '76 weigh in. Abramson reports from the 14th Street Bridge. Wertheimer, who has witnessed many inaugurals in Washington, talks about how this year's bash compares to others. Williams recalls key people and events leading to the inauguration of the first black U.S. president.
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Ottman will spend spring semester in Madrid courtesy of an IES Abroad Cross-Cultural and Comparative Studies Scholarship.
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A trio of Haverford professors explores the art and ethos of the documentary.
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Haverford has initiated a search for a new Dean of the College.
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The latest in our series of conversations with former Haverford faculty members.
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This exhibition features books and prints from the collections of Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges and, over the course of three installations, presents illustrations of all 100 cantos of the Divine Comedy.
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Leavitt and his wife, Helen Kim, plan to publish their findings as an academic text.
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A life-changing Haverford concert led composer Gerber down a more musical career path than he had originally intended.
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Adi Ignatius '81, the Deputy Managing Editor of TIME magazine, has been named Editor-in-Chief of Harvard Business Review.
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