Khalsa, president of the Boston Language Institute was quoted in an article about learning a second language for career advancement.
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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.
Schoneveld, a two-time national championship rower, is the College's Faculty Athletics Representative.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
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Lining one wall of Morris Health Services are portraits of all past directors—the men and women who have helped to heal the Haverford sick for more than a century. However, there's a noticeable omission: Present director Catherine Sharbaugh's smiling face is nowhere to be found.
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Adam Gutstein '84 and team beat all-time record in challenge created by Murrel Karsh '90
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A Q&A with Captain Ryan Taggart, the only Army veterinarian in Saudi Arabia.
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Katie Baratz '07 plans a medical practice that will include treatment of intersex conditions. Find out about intersex, why she went on the Oprah show to discuss it, and why Katie says, "I can't imagine getting up the courage to go so public at any other school."
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A message from President Emerson
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Emergency Notification, Sept. 2007
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The New York Times profiles The Shul Band, a folk rock octet, which features one of Haverford's young alums.
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Williams visited Salisbury University's Holloway Hall auditorium Tuesday as part of the college's "African American Cultural Celebration" fall events series, which highlights the life and work of influential African-Americans.
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Visiting Instructor of Anthropology, Maria McMath, succeeds in bringing program to a larger audience.
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Haverford alum is one of 15 inaugural members of the Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board
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Carol Wagner, Haverford horticulturalist, mentioned on ESPN.com
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V.S. Narasimhan is an accomplished violinist in both the Karnatic (South Indian classical) and Western classical traditions, a composer, and founder and first violinist of the Madras String Quartet.
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Alexander addressed diverse audience of students, faculty, and staff.
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John Lester '37 and Christy Morris '36 mentioned in Dreamcricket News.
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