You can view his painting, <em>Ahab's Dream</em>, as part of the exhibit through January 13.
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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.
The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
This hands-on class explores Japanese book arts and a wide range of printmaking processes.
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The festive open-air dedication ceremony brought together Haverford presidents past, present and future; the lead donors, and a crowd of supporters to celebrate the College's striking new residence halls.
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The blogger was invited to Nuart 2012 to lead an art tour, debate the effects of the internet on the artform and give a panel presentation.
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The former chairman of the United Nations Association of the United States was honored Oct. 16 in New York alongside Archbishop Desmond Tutu, among others.
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The paper interviewed the student-organizers and said that the event "featured fresh, contemporary speakers who are creative thinkers and leaders in their respective fields."
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Quaker & Special Collections has digitized the more than 1,000-issue archive of Friends Journal, making a six-decade record of Quaker life and ideas easily accessible.
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On Oct. 6, at the Franklin Institute, Besse was given the William Way LGBT Community Center's inaugural Humanitarian of the Year award along with a citation from the Mayor of Philadelphia.
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<em>Laws of the Pipe</em>, the latest Navona Records release by the Ruth Marshall Magill Professor of Music, will be out on Oct. 30, on the eve of Native American Heritage Month.
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The student-organized event, which explored the theme "Crossing Borders," featured Haverford's incoming president Dan Weiss as one of the speakers.
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The Assistant Professor of Chemistry is being honored for his dual role as a“scholar-educator” with $505,424 to fund his research.
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At the annual African Movies Academy Awards, known as the "Africa Oscars," Kwame Nyong'o '94 won the Best Animation category for his short film The Legend of Ngong Hill.
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The professor of biology will receive $350,612 from the National Institutes of Health to use animal models to study protein aggregation in Huntington's disease.
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The associate professor of political science is interviewed about possible military intervention in Mali by West African regional bloc ECOWAS.
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The <em>Science of Relationships</em> author and associate professor is interviewed about his research in an article about separation anxiety.
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Araceli Garcia del Soto, an expert on international humanitarian work and programs aimed at populations affected by violence, will teach a course and run three workshops during a semester-long residency at Haverford.
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