News by Tag: Haverford in the News
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 -
The Jewish Exponent recently published an Op Ed piece adapted from a talk American Jewish World Service President Ruth Messinger gave at Haverford in October. Messinger, who spoke about the AJWS's "Fighting Hunger From the Ground Up" campaign, spent four days on campus as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow.Read the essay
Archived News
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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 -
In a classic New York Daily News column, the prolific author reminisces about his undergraduate band Federal Duck, which performed during his 35th reunion in 2004.35 years later, it's a flight of the conned chords
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The former catcher is president of the new MLB Network, which launches in January.A Network to Satisfy the Appetite of Baseball-Hungry Fans
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Ken Bernstein '67/'73 and Joseph Santini '01 are among the six teachers blogging for "Lesson Plans," offering diverse perspectives on the first weeks of school.Lesson Plans
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For years, Smiley kept detailed and accurate records of natural life in and around New York's Mohonk House.Weather History Offers Insight Into Global Warming

