Rembert and a friend are the founders of Energizing Clinton County, a grassroots organization formed in response to a looming economic crisis in Wilmington, Ohio.
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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.
Schoneveld, a two-time national championship rower, is the College's Faculty Athletics Representative.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
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Kris Brower '08 aids chemists with a website and database
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With colleagues from Harvard and MIT, Love shows how quantum computers can simulate complex chemical reactions better than regular computers.
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The student-run art house, which was filmed for a WHYY documentary on Nov. 25, offers workshops, events, and space for Fords to unleash their creativity at any hour of the day.
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A fellowship established by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship allows one faculty member per year to attend the seminar, continuing the center's efforts to globalize the Haverford community. Susanna Wing was the 2008 recipient.
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Alumni Relations Office will also host an event at the gallery on Dec 12
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Herb Cheyette '50 was Theodor Geisel's long-time agent and close friend.
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A paper Matt Klinman '08 worked on while studying at the University of Cape Town in South Africa was recently published in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics.
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Tom Donnelly has been a coach at Haverford for decades. This New York Times profile shows why he has had such a profound influence on countless Haverfordians.
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K'Lynn Solt '08 talks about her forensic science studies and her work as a coroner intern.
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Mark Chehi '78 and his wife Johanna, parents of Stephen '11, invite fine arts students to spend summers pursuing their craft in the picturesque Newfoundland village.
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Lloyd will work with the International Federation for Choral Music to develop a mentorship program for conductors in Ghana.
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Marianne Weil's new exhibit,“Los Millares: Recent Bronzes and Monotypes” at New York's Kouros Gallery was recently featured in this month's Art in America.
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A talk, a student workshop and a performance will be part of her four day residency.
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Karpeles will give a talk on November 7 titled "My Book is a Painting".
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