Jessica Turnoff Ferrari ’95, the cantor of a Jupiter, Fl.-based congregation, follows in the footsteps of her mother and draws musical inspiration from her experience singing with a canonical "Haverband."
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Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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Over winter break the Bi-College Chamber Singers embarked on a cultural exchange tour of Germany to perform with local choirs, including one featuring Middle Eastern refugee singers.
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This winter, four dozen Fords shadowed Bi-Co alumni at work as part of the College's long-running externship program, which gives students a firsthand peek at potential career options.
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On January 31, President Kim Benston, Provost Fran Blase, and Dean of the College Martha Denney sent the following message to Haverford students, faculty, and staff. President Benston has also joined other college and university leaders in signing a letter to Donald Trump regarding the immigration order.
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This environmental studies course investigates ongoing debates on the trajectory of agricultural development, with attention to the intersection of scientific and political issues.
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ALL BIG LETTERS, an exhibit celebrating the 50th anniversary of graffiti and curated by RJ Rushmore ’14, opened in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery on Jan. 20.
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The Queens-based artist, who uses various visual media and performance to explore ideas of community, collaboration, and conversation in her work, is back at Haverford as a visiting assistant professor this semester.
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Matthew Abruzzo's summer research at Cornell University contributed to a publication on fast radio bursts from beyond the Milky Way galaxy.
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Day of Giving...Save the Date for Alumni Weekend...Career Resources.
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Student and faculty research and innovation are helping to make classrooms more accommodating to those with a variety of disabilities and learning styles.
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As chair of the HIV clinic at the Mayo Clinic, director of its HIV transplant services, associate dean of the Mayo School of Health Sciences, and associate professor of medicine, Dr. Stacey Rizza is on the front lines of treating and understanding HIV and hepatitis C.
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The building, which houses two of Haverford's most popular majors (biology and psychology), has been under construction since May 2016 to make much-needed infrastructure updates and to create space for collaborative learning and research.
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The assistant professor of chemistry will receive $560,681 to fund her research on natural product synthases and related outreach activities, including the creation of a professional development series to expose undergraduates to career opportunities in the chemical sciences.
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In this period of great national and global change, we have reason to ponder deeply the nature of hope.
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An increasing number of international students are being drawn to Haverford by the promise of intellectual exploration, academic rigor, and close-knit community. Once here, they must also contend with unfamiliar food and strange American social customs, and a climate that may be way outside their comfort zone. Easing the intercultural adjustment on campus is a robust support program for students from abroad.
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