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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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Two Haverford students, Anna Klales '09 and Justin Meyerowitz '09, are the recipients of Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, awarded annually to undergraduates who plan to pursue careers in science and mathematics.
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Chris Mills '82 leaves his job with the Philadelphia Inquirer to become Haverford's new Director of Communications.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship has appointed Parker Snowe '79 as its new executive director, effective July 16.
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Jewell Sparks '92 has balanced her passions for fine arts and cellular biology as a biologist and manager of her own production company, Sparkie Brown Productions.
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Jonathan Propper '77 develops Dropps, a eco-friendly laundry detergent.
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Last fall, fate struck when two Haverford alums ran into each other on a New York City volleyball court one night after work. We talked with Julieanne Herskowitz '06 about the team and life after Haverford both on and off the court.
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“Big fish in a little pond” is how Deborah Colette Freedman '90 describes the confidence Haverford gave her to pursue her dreams.
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Haverford Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Intern blogs his experience abroad.
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Haverford Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Intern blogs her experience abroad.
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Haverford Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Intern blogs the Pan Am Games
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Haverford Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Intern blogs her experience abroad.
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About "Having it Both Ways With Contranyms"
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An online interview with Dr. Stephen Emerson '74
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Haverford professor Ruth Guyer speaks to NPR's "All Things Considered" about "Having it Both Ways With Contranyms."
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Colette Freedman '90, playwright and producer, introduces a new play called "Sister Cities."
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