Can you ever kill a ghost? Not on Haverford's campus, where the spirit of Shakespeare is alive and well in the classroom.
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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.
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Dr. Ira Reid: Haverford College’s Unsung Scholar Activist explores the impact of Haverford's first Black professor.
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For two years, students at Haverford and the American University of Sharjah worked together online to study human rights. This spring break, they met in person.
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Some aspiring doctors at Haverford have chosen to pursue other interests during their undergraduate years.
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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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