Two Haverford alumni are among this year's Pulitzer Prize winners: Michael Paulson '86, who along with the Boston Globe's investigative team uncovered the Catholic priest sexual abuse scandal, and David Wessel '75 of The Wall Street Journal, who was part of a group of reporters to contribute to The Journal's year-long series on business scandals.
Judith Owen, Haverford biologist and director of the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center, is the 2003 recipient of an“Excellence in Mentoring” award from the American Association of Immunologists.
As the“Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve” campaign closes in on the $135-million mark, the College is approaching an important fiscal deadline. June 30, 2003, marks the end of the fiscal year.
Professor Jerry Gollub has received one of the most prestigious awards in physics, the 2003 Fluid Dynamics Prize of the American Physical Society (APS).
Haverford's curator of photography and chair of the fine arts department, William Williams, has been awarded a Guggenheim fellowship to complete his photographic record of Civil War battlefields and historic sites where African Americans played an important role.
Nigerian Human rights activist Hafsat Abiola is among four individuals who are receiving honorary degrees at Haverford College's graduation ceremonies on Sunday, May 18 at 10 a.m. in front of Roberts Hall.
Chilly air and light rain didn't dampen the spirits of the 291 students—now alumni—who participated in Haverford's commencement ceremony Sunday, May 18, 2003, at 10 a.m. on Founders Green.