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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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Haverford College has one of the most diverse faculties of any top-tier college or university—including many Ivy League schools—in the country, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education
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Haverford Biology professor wins prestigious NIH grant for a collaborative project with students focusing on the "Sonic Hedgehog" gene's role in visual systems.
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Haverford's Lacrosse team understands the meaning of sportsmanship.
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Bibhav Acharya '06 tells his story of providing medical services in rural Nepal, a sojourn which began with our Center for Peace & Global Citizenship.
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I Dream in Blue (HarperCollins) is the comedic memoir about how one middle-aged fan left home to be with the team he loved.
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Dr. Daniel Bernstein '49 has passed away after a long and fulfilling life as a backer of fluoridation, an activist, and a family man.
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Haverford College is pleased to announce that Aislinn Sowash '07 has been selected as the Centennial Conference Woman of the Year for 2007. She was chosen for her excellent academic record, her accomplishments in the sport of Track and Field, and her commitment to community service.
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Sept. 28-Oct. 28, Haverford College presents three exhibits exploring pivotal aspects of African American history through photography and political satire.
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Haverford College welcomes five new tenure-track professors to the faculty.
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Melissa Nylander's essay won first place in the annual Study Abroad essay contest.
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How an aspiring writer found solace in photography
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Political upheaval in the 70's inspired him to take action for social change
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From Haverford College history major to Pulitzer Prize
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Khalsa, president of the Boston Language Institute was quoted in an article about learning a second language for career advancement.
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Lining one wall of Morris Health Services are portraits of all past directors—the men and women who have helped to heal the Haverford sick for more than a century. However, there's a noticeable omission: Present director Catherine Sharbaugh's smiling face is nowhere to be found.
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