Colette Freedman '90, playwright and producer, introduces a new play called "Sister Cities."
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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 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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Molly Sheehan '07 , is headed for Africa, to coach soccer and teach English.
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Justin Sanders '00 wants to understand how people of various cultures live—by learning how they choose to die.
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Jason McGraw, coordinator of the Student Activities Office, shares his new ideas for student activities on campus.
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Works by Marlene Bronstein Dubin (Bryn Mawr College Class of 1962), Robert Feinland (Haverford College Class of 1967), and Scott Peltzer (Haverford Class of 1982) will be the focus of the annual alumni exhibit at Haverford's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, June 1-Sept.16.
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Emeritus classics professor Dan Gillis was highlighted for his donation of Shoah books to Drexel University.
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Artwork by Robert Feinland '67, Marlene Dubin BMC '62, and Scott Peltzer '82.
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In the past, there has been an assumption that artists who suffer neurological damage will never be able to produce their art in quite the same way again. And though this largely appears to be true, it's not necessarily a change for the worse, according to Anjan Chatterjee '80.
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John Francone, Director of Dining Services, emphasizes meeting students' needs with Haverford's menu.
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Six graduating seniors will join Philadelphia's thriving nonprofit sector next year as Haverford House Fellows.
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Steve Hagenbuch '07 reflects on his semester with a surprisingly constructive creative writing professor at Bryn Mawr, Rachel Simon.
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More than 40 Haverford and Bryn Mawr students will travel the country and world this summer, volunteering, interning and conducting research under the auspices of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, which extends Haverford's long-standing commitment to social justice through research, education and action.
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Amy Arundale '07 has won a William Penn Fellowship to work at England's Chigwell School.
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The presidential search is over!
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Mark Koltko-Rivera '78 wins 2006 Margaret Gorman Early Career Award from the Division of Psychology of Religion in the American Psychological Association (APA).
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