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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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We are pleased to announce that the members of the Alumni Association Executive Awards Committee have selected the alumni listed below to receive alumni awards during Volunteer Weekend, Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2006. The awards will be presented on Friday evening at the Volunteer Dinner with President Tom Tritton and the Board of Managers in Founders Great Hall.
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After Hurricane Katrina, Lane Savadove '89's theater company, EgoPo, relocated to Philadelphia.
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For some, gardening is a quiet hobby; for Abby Rosenheck '99, however, urban agriculture has become a force for social change. Rosenheck is co-founder and executive director of Urban Sprouts, a garden-based education non-profit operating in four San Francisco schools. Committed to educating middle and high school students in San Francisco's underserved areas, the program hopes to bolster academic performance, health and nutrition, ecoliteracy, and youth development.
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Secrets of the underground production of German V-1 and V-2 rockets, the dark and foreboding beginning of the modern space age, will be shown in a display of photographs by Philadelphia-based photographer Alvin Gilens at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Sept. 15-Oct. 20. An opening reception will be held Friday, Sept. 15, from 5-7 p.m. at the Gallery.
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When volunteers came to Burundi in 2002 to promote a variation of the United States“Alternatives to Violence Project” (AVP), they sought a translation for trauma in the official language of Kirundi.
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Indradeep Ghosh, Casey Londergan, Ana Lopez-Sanchez, Peter Love, Bret Mulligan, and Jennifer Pals join Haverford's faculty.
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Joseph G. Bock has been appointed executive director of Haverford's Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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Amelia Mutso '08 shares her impressions of the modern Haverford.
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Haverford professor Ruth Guyer ponders death and the "Body Worlds" exhibit on NPR's "All Things Considered."
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Nick will be sharing his experiences in Americorps' NCCC program as a monthly feature. Click the link below to visit Nick's blog for regular updates.
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Sarah Inver '06 reflects on her work with 8th Dimension's day camp.
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Will Coleman '07 interns with the Philadelphia Art Museum thanks to the Hurford Humanities Center.
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Shaun Hill '01 is well on his way to fulfilling a dream he has had since his days at Haverford—starting his own homestead brewery. Currently the brewmaster at The Shed in Stowe, Vt., he made what he terms his“glorified hobby” into a professional career.
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This summer, Claire Brislin '07 worked with Germantown's historic Cliveden House, participating in a 10-week student summer internship through the John B. Hurford '60 Humanities Center. The second year of the Center's new program has seen the doubling of opportunities open to students, now placing rising seniors in a dozen arts organizations in the Philadelphia area.
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