Research currently being conducted at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, may offer new clues about the processes behind global warming trends, and their impact on future climate conditions.
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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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Hiroshi Iwasaki, senior lecturer and designer/technical director of theater at Bryn Mawr College, wants his exhibit of sets and costumes at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery to re-create a theatergoer's sensation of entering another world.
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A new card access system has been installed on campus to enhance dorm security and convenience for all students.
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For three days during the week of August 25, an estimated 700 people came to Strawbridge Observatory for a chance to see one of Earth's near neighbors.
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Register online now for Oct. 3-4: Cornel West to speak Friday night, Humanities Center Dedication Ceremony scheduled for Saturday at noon.
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Tamara Lave '90 places third among Americans in IAAF World Marathon while all six fall sports teams see good starts to their 2003 season.
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Gardner Center site goes live while Haverford ranks among Top 10 FUnd Raisers for 2001-02.
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Restorations of Drinker and the Ira DeA. Reid House take place.
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On Wednesday, August 27, Haverford College will welcome 315 new students to campus.
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Caribbean Competition for Haverford Cricket
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Later this month Haverford's first woman track star, Tamara Lave '90, will be competing at the World Championships in Paris.
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Curt Mauger, Melissa Cruice, Ty Taylor, and Anne Preston join Haverford's athletics staff.
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When the first-year students at Thomas Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia take the Hippocratic oath later this month, they also will take part in a plenary to discuss, and hopefully, ratify the medical school's first honor code.
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Haverford's oft-quoted authority on the history of murder in America has turned his attention away from crime and violence to research quite a different topic.
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A rarity during the academic year, dozens of children dashing around Haverford's grassy quads and playing fields is not an unusual sight on the College's campus during the summer.
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