Is Uncle Sam now in the insurance business? The Wall Street Journal editor appeared on NPR Wednesday to discuss the government's bailout of insurance giant AIG.
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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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With the help of a grant from the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Professor of Classics Deborah Roberts is exploring what's been seen as right -- and proper (or not) -– in translation
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Jacobs, an AAAS Media Fellow, spent the summer working for NPR affiliate KUNC in Colorado.
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Jon Delano '71 and David Burstein '11 chat about the power of new voters to shift the election and the difficulty of gauging the mood of the electorate.
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Incoming freshmen spent a week exploring and discussing race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and many other "isms."
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This exhibition is the first complete survey of the artist's career ever assembled and will run at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery from October 3 to December 14, 2008.
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Oxford University Press will publish his textbook Advanced Genetic Analysis, which grew out of an innovative course of the same name Meneely has taught at Haverford for more than a decade.
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The Philadelphia band Golden Ball, which includes Fords Sarah Jacoby '06 and Timothy Tebordo '03, wrote and performed a new score for the 1920 film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at the Philadelphia Film Festival.
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Musgrove lamented the state of the American health care system on the August 21 broadcast of "Morning Edition."
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The grant will support Freedman's digital forum for 16th-century music books.
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As "The Temporary Department for Academic Research," three 'Fords explore the aesthetics of academia.
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Seven years in the making, Objects and Memory explores the search for meaning in the wake of tragedy. Pictured: interviewee and carpenter Howard Corr.
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The Haverford freshman was honored by the National Liberty Museum for starting a youth mentoring program in Chester, Pa.
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The following are remarks made by John R. Cary, class of 1945, Emeritus Professor of German and General Studies, to a gathering of members of the class of 1958 on Reunion Weekend, 2008:
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A quartet of Haverford alums showcases their campus-bred blend of rock music and improvisational theater.
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