Approximately 950 alumni, spouses, and guests returned to campus May 27 through 29 to enjoy old friends, faculty, and the friendly environs of 370 Lancaster Avenue.
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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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Thornberry’s thesis focuses on oxygen minimum zones in our oceans. It builds on work she engaged with through a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fellowship program.
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For his thesis, the physics major turned to machine learning and neural networks to classify more than 30,000 spiral galaxies in the universe.
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A short, impressionist history of Black Squirrel Records, the Atlas Recording Studio, & Evan Pugh '07
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Haverford College has received a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support a new faculty position in Arabic language study to be shared among Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, and Haverford Colleges, assisting the three institutions in establishing the Tri-College Islamic/Middle Eastern Studies Initiative.
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Philadelphia citypaper features Haverford House alumni in article on brain drain in Philadelphia.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Cafe opens.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship sees record number of 53 interns.
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NCAA Division III Championships at Wartburg College
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Joel Selanikio '86 receives Alumni Association's Haverford Award for his work with tsunami victims in Indonesia.
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On May 15, a breezy Sunday morning, 277 Haverford seniors became Haverford alumni, Class of 2005.
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Thanks to a Fulbright grant, Brook Henkel '05 will teach in Hamburg, Germany for a year.
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Heidi Jutsum '06 founds Haverford's chapter of the International Humanitarian Foundation (IHF).
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Ben Hickernell '00 gets a leg up in movies.
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“Romancing Passing – Race, Gender and Nation in Cinema” is a symposium, presented by Yiman Wang, 2003-5 Mellon Fellow at Haverford, that addresses the political and cultural implications of racial, gender, and border passing processes that are depicted in romantic scenarios in cinema.
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The 25th Anniversary Friends Association for Higher Education (FAHE) Conference:“Centering on the Edge: Intellect, Spirit, Action” will be held at Haverford College from June 16 to 19, 2005.
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Amy Perlman '05 Wins a Knowles Teaching Fellowship.
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