The book, edited by President Dan Weiss, Rebecca Chopp, and Susan Frost, is included on a list compiled from recommendations by Phi Beta Kappa staff and members.
Haverford Headlines
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.
The grants provided by the Haverford Innovations Program are intended to sustain Fords' entrepreneurial spirit during the busy academic year.
The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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The deputy press secretary for the Republican National Committee is one of the publication's "30 Under 30" in law and policy.
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The Middle East analyst and consultant discusses his new book, <em>Cairo Pop: Youth Music in Contemporary Egypt</em>, which analyzes the relationship between pop music and nationalism in the Arab world.
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The GOP deputy press secretary is interviewed about his job and his how his politics differ from that of his father, Juan Williams '76.
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The first 18 members of next year's freshman class were chosen as part of a partnership with an organization that helps high-achieving, low-income students forge a path to highly selective colleges.
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Sarah Morris '05 is working to change Pennsylvania's policies around sentencing juveniles to adult prisons and co-founded an organization that is fighting the state's expansion of prisons.
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The policy council at political watchdog organization Common Cause was interviewed about Senator Tom Coburn's use of Senate rules to create gridlock.
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Haverford College men's track and field and cross country coach Tom Donnelly was inducted in the US Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches' Association (USTFCCCA) Coaches' Hall of Fame last night, the highest honor.
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The executive director of Greenlight Philadelphia was included on the website's list of "17 young tech leaders Philly should fight to keep."
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The visiting associate professor of sociology is interviewed about veterans with PTSD in the wake of the recent Montgomery County murders.
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The junior, who spent this past semester abroad in Denmark, is being honored for distinguishing himself through diligence, commitment, engagement, and excellent academic performance in the field of European politics.
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The Penn Museum curator, who appears in the <a href="http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=237173&p=52">current issue of Haverford magazine</a>, will receive the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement. <a href="http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=53476&p=40">Read more</a> about his work.
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New fluorescent fixtures in the Field House will bring $10,000 in energy savings annually.
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The Whitman College associate dean of students was honored for his community service work and credited Haverford's Marilou Allen for his civic engagement.
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Pleatman's gift will support interdisciplinary curricular and co-curricular offerings, an off-campus internship program, and a new faculty position, emphasizing the College's historic commitment to fostering ethical leaders.
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