Emily Higgs '09 peels potatoes in her Rwandan kitchen for an "American dinner" she cooked for her hosts. Her blog about conflict resolution is just one of many that Haverford students authored this summer.
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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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The scholarship will allow her to continue studying abroad at the University of Valparaiso in Chile.
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A "Curt Cacioppo Hour" will be broadcast on the contemporary art music program "The Last Score" starting at <strong>2 p.m. Tuesday</strong>.
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Valinoti authors a New York Times article about her experience treating elderly patients injured in falls.
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Mazzotta is part of the Rapport Fellow Program, which gives six Massachusetts based law students the opportunity to work for public policymakers.
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Haverford's partnership with Philadelphia Futures is helping to ensure that Philly high school students succeed in college.
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Aditya Vora '08 represented the Jain religion at an interfaith event held during the Pope's U.S. visit in April.
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From Trinidad to the Bronx to Haverford to the outer reaches of the universe...and back to Haverford
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Haverford's resident sculptor has a show in Riverhead, NY as a new commission is being cast.
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After living at Haverford for three years, Kira Loretto '09 is immersing herself in nearby Philadelphia thanks to an internship with Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe.
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Mosse was born into one of Berlin's richest families, a son of privilege. Forced to flee Hitler's rise, this shy yet mischievous 15-year-old would in due course shape a new life for himself.
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Josh Brynes '92, General Manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks, is featured in this article from the <em>Washington Post</em>.
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"Bernard Hollander, aka "Bernie," has been perched in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice for 59 years. He's 92 years old, and every workday, he knots a bow tie, laces up a pair of New Balance sneakers and drives his Saab in for another shift."
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It's the people, says the biology department supervisor and longest-serving current Haverford employee.
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Dina Rubey BMC '09 forms a theater workshop for the children of Esteli, and in the process learns about their dreams for their own futures, the future of their community, and the future of Nicaragua.
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