The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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Former Haverford president Jack Coleman spent his sabbatical working manual labor, then wrote a book about it. Fifty years later it remains as poignant as ever.
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As the 10th anniversary of Haverford’s Microfinance and Impact Investing Initiative passes, students continue to reap the benefits of a program that provides real-world experience.
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Jonathan Miller '01 scores an Emmy for his work on the baseball documentary The Last Out.
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Michelle Albert ’90 has achieved widespread recognition for her work addressing health disparities.
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Pioneering musician George Stavis ’67 brought the banjo into the psychedelic rock era. He's opened for acts like the Grateful Dead, Neil Young, and Richie Havens.
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The Class of 2017 graduate made a documentary that tells the story of the problems facing Native Alaskan communities.
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Alumni-sponsored externships offer students a glimpse of the professional world beyond college.
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The movement, which endorses accessibility, inclusion, and a healthy dose of skepticism, is being taught in a course by Psychology Professor Benjamin Le that is one of the nation's only undergraduate courses of its kind.
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The possibilities that the Haverford alumnus and current teacher found in his own life help him show his inner-city students how to aim high.
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With Ace & Everett, the sociology major found his entrepreneurial groove with a line of design-conscious, made-in-America, organic cotton men's socks.