On Sunday, May 16, the largest class in Haverford College history-323 seniors strong-marched across campus to receive their diplomas from President Tritton in front of Roberts Hall.
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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.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
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On May 22, representatives from area Quaker schools gathered at Haverford to discuss the importance of archives.
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Elizabeth Bonapfel '04 fell in love with England when she spent her junior year at St. Hilda's College, Oxford University. Now, she'll return to the country she considers a second home as recipient of the William Penn Fellowship at the Chigwell School, a co-ed boarding school 10 miles outside of London.
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Physics Professor Froney Crawford brings new project that uses computers to study pulsars to Haverford.
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A multi-university consortium of astronomy professors, which counts among its members Haverford's Stephen Boughn and Bruce Partridge, has been awarded $10 million by the National Science Foundation to construct the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT), a state-of-the-art instrument that will be located in the desert of Cerro Toco, Chile.
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Christen Fornandel, a senior biology major, wins a Fulbright Fellowship for research in Australia.
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In March, a group of 15 Haverford students, along with Associate Professor of Political Science Anita Isaacs, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Program Director Leslie Dwyer, and Associate Professor of Spanish Roberto Castillo-Sandoval, had the opportunity to spend 10 days in Guatemala.
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In all corners of the world, Haverford students will work for social justice organizations as they serve 10-week internships under the auspices of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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An exhibit on Quakers and Music will be at Magill Library from April 12th through October 4th.
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Sophomore Anirudh Suri has been selected as one of only 20 undergraduates from the United States and Canada to be honored as a Goldman Sachs Global Leader.
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On April 23—24, experts in anthropology, literature, and politics participated in a symposium called“Cultures of Capitalism,” sponsored by the John B. Hurford Humanities Center and the Distinguished Visitors Committee.
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As the“Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve” campaign enters its final stages, the Board of Managers Challenge has provided momentum and a renewed sense of urgency.
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Ethan Roland '04 receives Watson Fellowship to study the genetic diversity of apples around the world.
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Two young artists will be featured in a new exhibit at Haverford College. The works of Nicholas Cairns and Michael O'Keefe will be on display at the College's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, April 2-May 2, 2004.
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The works of an up-and-coming composer and current Haverford student will be performed for the first time at a one-night-only concert, March 27 at 7 p.m. in the Union Building's Macrate Recital Hall.
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