Throughout the 2007-2008 academic year Haverford will be celebrating“Alumni Year in the Arts” (AYA). Each month from September to May, notable alumni will come to campus to discuss their achievements in one of nine areas: arts and urban renewal, writing, Hollywood, visual culture, filmmaking, music, theater, journalism, and visual art/photography.
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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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All too often, where we thought we'd be after college isn't quite where we end up. In“Roads Taken & Not Taken,” a new feature in the Alumni Magazine, alumni share their exciting and often unexpected journeys after life at Haverford. Below, Meredith Levin Jacobs '89 shares her journey from Barclay Beach to Modern Jewish Mom.
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Raisa Williams has a very important job here at Haverford. As Dean of First Year Students, she is responsible for overseeing the freshman experience of each incoming class, helping to make their transition to college as smooth as possible.
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Michael J. Olecki '81, a corporate lawyer based out of Santa Monica, was named one of California's lawyers of the year by California Lawyer Magazine.
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Kacy Richmond '07 is awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Chile while Jen Trowbridge '04 uses her Fulbright Scholarship to work with the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala.
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This anonymous essay won second place in the annual Study Abroad essay contest. The first place winner's essay will appear in the September edition of news@haverford.
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Hilary Leichter '07 and Brendan Wattenberg '06 are producing a show for the NYC International Fringe Festival, a natural next step to their successes in the theater arts at Haverford.
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Haverford's Committee for Environmental Responsibility continues to promote personal responsibility for protecting the environment with its latest efforts to bring PhillyCarShare to campus.
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Haverford College's Arboretum won the American Public Garden Association (APGA) 2007 Dorothy E. Hansell Publication Award for its new Tree Tour brochure.
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Haverford basketball players Mike Fratangelo '07 and Greg Rosnick '09 think of their chosen sport as more than just a way to stay fit and have fun; they see it as a unifier, bringing together people who may have nothing in common but a love of the game.“Basketball can be played anywhere, by anyone, regardless of race or socioeconomic status,” says Fratangelo.“All you need is a ball and a hoop.”
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Media veteran Chris Mills '82 becomes Haverford's new Director of Communications.
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San Francisco is also the home of Sparks' own production and event servicing company, Sparkie Brown Productions (SBP), a venture she began four years ago as a way to satisfy her passion for the arts.
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Alum's new detergent looks to save environment.
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Professor Ruth Guyer speaks to NPR's "All Things Considered" about humankind's uneasy relationship with fire
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Two Haverford basketball players found DiverseCity Hoops Basketball Camp to use sports as a way to reach out to children and teach diversity.
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