We asked faculty from the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities at Haverford to give us their thoughts about the upcoming year by responding to the following question: "What do you think will be the most significant development or trend in your field of study in 2004 and why?"
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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 Haverford Outdoors Club offers meaningful positive outdoors experience, no matter a student’s experience or financial circumstances.
As Election Day nears, Fords embrace their role as a critical voting bloc.
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Haverford Security officer Maria Johnson has published a detective story titled "Dead in Fairmount Park."
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Sponsored by Fords Against Boredom (FAB), a student-run organization that plans free social events during the school year, Ben & Jerry's Bingo has become a finals week tradition at Haverford.
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Reid Sherman '04 travels to Australia over Winter Break to collect data with astronomical research team.
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Titled Dead in Fairmount Park, Johnson's murder mystery (written under her maiden name, Watson,) centers around the death of three men whose mutilated bodies are found in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park.
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Michael Paulson '86, along with the Boston Globe's investigative team won this year's Pulitzer for public service journalism for uncovering the Catholic priest sexual abuse.
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Haverford's campus will become even more environmentally sound over the next several years with the help of a $25,000 grant, awarded by the state of Pennsylvania to the Arboretum, which will be used to redesign stream sections using green technology.
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Anita Isaacs reports on her research of peace and civil war in Guatemala.
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Eighteen Haverfordians made All-Centennial Conference teams for the recently concluded league regular seasons, one more than in 2002.
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Table of 2003-04 basketball game schedule.
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In October an anonymous Haverford alumnus donated $500,000 to the College to endow a new scholarship to honor the life and service of a person who embodied the spirit and strengths of Haverford: Stephen G. Cary '37.
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Jeremy Bass '06 Honored as Samuel Cozen Player of the Week
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During the 32nd Conference on South Asia, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Oct. 24-26, several distinguished scholars from all over the world offered their opinions on the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. And Haverford's own Anirudh Suri '06 was among them.
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Allison Jones '07 comes up with segment for New York NPR radio station.
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Haverford's campus will become even more environmentally sound over the next several years with the help of a $25,000 grant, awarded by the state of Pennsylvania to the Arboretum, which will be used to redesign stream sections using green technology.
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