Jonathan Fein '72 explores the value of objects in a post-9/11 world through his documentary, "Objects and Memory."
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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.
The fall edition of Founders Porch welcomed Fords working at the intersection of sustainability and innovation.
The new app, developed by three recent alums through Haverford's Innovation Program, is being piloted on campus this fall.
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Paintings by Associate Professor of Fine Arts Ying Li are featured in“Sacred Land: Paintings from Where St. Francis Lived,” running April 6-May 6 in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery.
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The Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges—under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Thomas Lloyd—are a well-traveled group; they've been to Poland, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, and Venezuela. This year, they participated in their fifth international inter-cultural exchange during winter break, traveling to Ghana Jan. 13-23 for a series of performances with local Ghanaian choirs.
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James House becomes a new and interactive space dedicated to student artists.
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This spring, the Committee for Environmental Responsibility's "Community Empowerment through the Environment" Conference will be received by a receptive audience after this year's environmental discourse on campus.
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Joya Manasseh '10 entered Haverford as a guest student after fleeing the Shia War in Lebanon.
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The unsung history of landscape painting in Pennsylvania is revealed in a new exhibition at Haverford's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery.“The Pennsylvania Landscape: Colonial to Contemporary,” running March 2 – April 1, 2007, is the first exhibition to bring together depictions of the Keystone State from first European settlement to the present day.
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Jessica McHugh '99 shares her travels of twelve different countries on four continents.
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Haverford senior and co-captain of the basketball team Ray Brown was honored with the Samuel Cozen Player of the Week Award, presented by the Philadelphia Area Small College Basketball Coaches Association.
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Jessie Blumberg '09 recounts her experiences of tutoring two Liberian refugee mothers in English.
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Rare textiles of the Chin peoples, a heterogeneous hill group living in western Myanmar (Burma), northeastern India, and Bangladesh, will be on view at the John B. Hurford '60 Humanities Center, Stokes Building, Room 102, from February 16 to March 25, 2007.
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Dr. Stephen G. Emerson was named Haverford College's 13th president in a public ceremony held on February 12, 2007.
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Dr. Salvatore LaSpada '82 was appointed Chief Executive of the Institute for Philanthropy in London in March 2006; prior to that, he had worked for nine years at the Rockefeller Foundation in New York.
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For Rachel Nehmer '04 and Ben Wendel '04, those hours in the lab turned into unique careers as trapeze artists.
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SOUNDS OF SUCCESS: MUSIC PERFORMANCE COORDINATOR NANCY MERRIAM COMBINES SKILLS WITH PERSONAL PASSION
Strange but true—Nancy Merriam, performance coordinator for Haverford's music department, was not fond of classical music while growing up in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. But that all changed the day she took hold of her first double bass.
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