News by Tag: Alumni
Recent News
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Cannon has run in marathons across the country, and qualified for the 2008 Olympic Trials.N.J. Man Ready for Philadelphia Marathon
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Snipes and his sister Susan--children of Sam Snipes '41--have turned their family's 150-acre Pennsylvania farm into an "outdoor classroom" called the Farm School at Snipes.Farm family staves off sprawl in Bucks -
Hamilton was President Obama's first judicial nominee. He previously served as chief judge at the federal courthouse in Indianapolis.Senate OKs David Hamilton to be U.S. appeals court judge -
As Syringe Exchange Coordinator for Prevention Point Philadelphia, Liem provides clients with clean needles, HIV tests, condoms, and referrals for counseling and treatment.Intervention III: Harm Reduction
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After Hurricane Katrina destroyed their theater in New Orleans and the homes of many company members, Savadove's EgoPo Theater Company made a new home in Philadelphia.Read the article -
Halsted Larsson '03 and Tim Ambrogi '04 are two of the creators of Final Form Games, a Philadelphia-based game development company. Their mission is, among other things, to create socially responsible games. -
The former economics major advises India's United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government not to misuse governors for partisan purposes.Do Not Meddle in the States
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When cinematographer Jonathan Miller ’01 shot an episode of the new History Channel series “Mystery Quest” he didn’t expect it to become an international incident and fodder for a Letterman monologue. But that’s just what happened. -
VP Dick Wynn writes to the campus community with highlights including Standard & Poor's reaffirmation of our AA rating, good news about the endowment, and the outlook for FY 2011.
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Now you can become a fan of Haverford College through our Alumni Facebook page! Keep up to date on what's happening at the Ford. -
The Jaharis Family Foundation pledges support for a new dormitory, tentatively sited on Orchard Lot, which will be a cornerstone of Haverford’s upcoming comprehensive fundraising campaign.
Archived News
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Jacobson, a longtime film critic and scholar, has taken over as artistic director of the Philadelphia Film Festival, which runs through October 19.Read the article
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Former "rabble-rouser" Jardine now heads Aveng, one of South Africa's leading construction groups. He was recently profiled in the South African Financial Mail.A full plate -
Stephen Janick ’87 is featured in this Philadelphia Inquirer article about Rittenhouse Needlepoint.Read more > -
As a teacher of mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques, Baime works at the frontier of mind-body medicine. -
Smith's play, The Sacrifices, was selected from more than 1,400 submissions for the Public Theater's Summer Play Festival (SPF).

