Some aspiring doctors at Haverford have chosen to pursue other interests during their undergraduate years.
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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 grants provided by the Haverford Innovations Program are intended to sustain Fords' entrepreneurial spirit during the busy academic year.
The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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If science is a universal language, then it makes sense that Haverford's student researchers should be speaking it outside the laboratories and classrooms of Stokes and Sharpless halls.
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An artist's journey from China to the U.S. frees her from the strict rules of art for the party.
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Time certainly is a crafty magician. Just ask psychology professor Marilyn Boltz, who can tick off a list of tricks that Father Time plays on us gullible human beings year after year.
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As temperatures rose, the Haverford College campus became a summer playground for local children.
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Race relations was the focus of a panel discussion held in the spring of 1999, when a group of Haverford students and journalists from national and regional news organizations talked about the current climate on college campuses and in the workplace.
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Vanja Filipovic '99 hopes to help rebuild a democracy in his home country.
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Anita Isaacs, associate professor of political science, and Joseph Russo, a professor and chair of the classics department, were both named to endowed professorships in the spring of 1999.
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The sun shone brightly as 286 students received their undergraduate degrees at Haverford College's commencement ceremony on May 16.
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A number of Haverford students received prestigious fellowships and scholarships this spring allowing them to follow their research interests in the U.S. and places around the world.
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Dozens of Haverford students and high school visitors for the weekend took advantage of a beautiful spring day on Founders Green to celebrate campus and community diversity in a multicultural festival.
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The basement lounge of Gummere dormitory, once rather nondescript, now has walls that are filled with color and life...actually the lives of 12 musicians.
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I-frontier has moved from its founder's Rosemont bedroom<br />
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Masilo Grant '97, Deborah Balin '07, and Psychology Professor Wendy Sternberg investigated pain tolerance during athletic competition.
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Chopin certainly expected his compositions to be the subject of experimentation, but it's a pretty sure bet he never would have imagined his music would one day be played on this strange new instrument called the World Wide Web.
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