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The professor of environmental studies gives us a tour of his office.
Dali Pomfret '25 started out wanting to play professional baseball. After an eye-opening internship, he’s now got his mind set on an even loftier goal.
Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
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Seeing Is Believing: Photographs of American Colonialism in the Philippines, is up in Sharpless Gallery through February 1.
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Christopher Stadler led a parade of Fords across the finish Saturday at the <a href="http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/mxc/index">Centennial Conference</a>'s 2012 men's cross country five-mile championship, capturing the individual crown for team-champion Haverford College.
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The author of <em>Deadrise</em> talks with host Cyrus Webb about the literary journey that led to the writing of his latest book.
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The senior, who is working on a documentary about his grandfather, the inventor of streptomycin, is interviewed about the film, which is <a href="http://www.haverford.edu/calendar/details/211311">being screened</a> on campus on Oct. 27.
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The associate professor of music is interviewed and leads the Bucks County Chorale Society in part of Rachmaninoff's <em>All-Night Vigil</em>, a symphony for a cappella voices that the ensemble is performing on Oct. 28.
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The Benjamin Collins Professor of Social Sciences was interviewed about the arrest and impending trials of Guatemalan soldiers following the shootings of indigenous demonstrators earlier this month.
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You can view his painting, <em>Ahab's Dream</em>, as part of the exhibit through January 13.
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The festive open-air dedication ceremony brought together Haverford presidents past, present and future; the lead donors, and a crowd of supporters to celebrate the College's striking new residence halls.
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The blogger was invited to Nuart 2012 to lead an art tour, debate the effects of the internet on the artform and give a panel presentation.
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The former chairman of the United Nations Association of the United States was honored Oct. 16 in New York alongside Archbishop Desmond Tutu, among others.
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The paper interviewed the student-organizers and said that the event "featured fresh, contemporary speakers who are creative thinkers and leaders in their respective fields."
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Quaker & Special Collections has digitized the more than 1,000-issue archive of Friends Journal, making a six-decade record of Quaker life and ideas easily accessible.
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On Oct. 6, at the Franklin Institute, Besse was given the William Way LGBT Community Center's inaugural Humanitarian of the Year award along with a citation from the Mayor of Philadelphia.
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<em>Laws of the Pipe</em>, the latest Navona Records release by the Ruth Marshall Magill Professor of Music, will be out on Oct. 30, on the eve of Native American Heritage Month.
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The student-organized event, which explored the theme "Crossing Borders," featured Haverford's incoming president Dan Weiss as one of the speakers.
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