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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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Germany's research includes studies of Roman comedy and drama and their influence on audiences of the time.
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With a research focus on Greek philosophy, Yurdin helps students find contemporary relevance in the writings of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
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A symposium brings six distinguished art curators to campus to discuss the important work of some Haverford alumni photographers.
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The new assistant professor is an anthropologist and filmmaker who focuses on West African politics, religion, and popular culture.
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Ken Bernstein '67/'73 and Joseph Santini '01 are among the six teachers blogging for "Lesson Plans," offering diverse perspectives on the first weeks of school.
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With her discoveries about dwarf galaxies, she helped kick start the field of Near Field Cosmology.
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The writer/director shoots a new feature film called Lebanon.
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Fitzgerald trades carbon credits in Beijing, helping businesses reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Richard Kain '93 Supports Summer Study Program in Latin and Greek
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Professor of Economics Anne Preston presents her research on why men and women leave scientific careers at a Columbia University Business School symposium.
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Brig Williams '66 and Stephon Alexander '93 are two of the many researchers contributing to this extensive physics project.
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The Los Angeles artist surveyed his work for a packed crowd in Sharpless Auditorium.
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For years, Smiley kept detailed and accurate records of natural life in and around New York's Mohonk House.
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John Thompson '67 traveled to Beijing, China, in May for a series of performances of his program of“Music from the Time of Marco Polo.” Thompson, who toured China with the Estonian early music group FA Schola, is known for his historically informed performances of early Chinese music for the <em>guqin</em>(prounounced goo chin) silk-string zither.
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"The Spirit and the Psyche: Spiritualism, Symbolism, and Surrealism," taught by Mellon Postdoc Fellow Rachel Oberter, introduces students to the art of automatic drawing.
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