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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.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
The Haverford alum returned to campus to share his most recent research on Black protectionism and the camera as self-defense.
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The new series, hosted by the KINSC, is providing opportunities for faculty members, starting with Clyde Daly, to share their experiences of growth in the world of science.
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The chemistry major has taken her experience to the Grayson School, where she is teaching science.
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Berson is one of the screenwriters of Judas and the Black Messiah, which tells the story of the 1969 assassination of 21-year-old Illinois Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton and the FBI informant who betrayed him.
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Soha Saghir and Joseph Stein will spend the next year traveling the world in pursuit of independent research projects cultivated on a global scale thanks to the $36,000 award.
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The associate professor of political science describes the research behind her new book, which explores the political theory behind borders.
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A new internship honoring the memory of Kevin R. Jones ’94 will help students with a demonstrated commitment to social justice gain meaningful career-building experience.
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Haverford’s new club gives students a space to relax and enjoy a game of ping pong.
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Founded in 2018 by Charlotte Scott ‘21, Althea Sellers ‘21, Anna Bacharach ‘21, and Rachel Spitzer ‘21, Active Minds gives students at Haverford access to conversations, guidance, and resources surrounding mental health.
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The campus-wide initiative found new ways to raise awareness and diligence about energy consumption this March.
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The student-led and KINSC-supported effort provides structured peer mentorship to first-years who are from first-generation, low-income (FGLI) backgrounds or other minoritized communities.
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The biology major and health studies minor is now an analyst at ClearView, a life sciences strategy consulting firm in New York City.
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Natalia Lewandowska and Wynn Ho were part of an international team of scientists that published new findings about the Crab Pulsar’s Giant Radio Pulses in Science.
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Starting this week, students, staff, and faculty are able to receive their first dose of a COVID vaccine on campus via a partnership with Rite Aid.
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The program, which began as a concentration over 25 years ago and developed into a minor in 2013, will welcome its first majors this spring.
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