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We are offering two opportunities to meet Ms. LaDuke, an internationally acclaimed author, orator and activist who has dedicated her life to protecting the lands and life ways of Native communities. Any Haverford student, faculty, or staff member can apply to engage in a workshop or to enjoy a catered meal with Ms. LaDuke. There are twenty spots open for each activity
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Joe Volk comes to the College for a three-week stay as Haverford's first Friend in Residence. The aim: to highlight the College's Quaker roots and increase connections to the Quaker community.
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Special Collections Exhibit • Sharpless Gallery, Magill Library • October 18, 2010 through February 11, 2011
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Three years in the making, this program seeks to pair together interested students and non-students in the Haverford Quaker community to encourage deeper and more intentional relationships outside of the academic classroom. Individuals can sign up at any point in the year and we will work to pair you immediately! If you are interested in learning more or signing up to be a part of this program, please contact
Emily Higgs.
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Sundays from April 11 - May 23 in the Forum Room.
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Check out these recent opportunities and job resources!
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Haverford's Quaker student group QuaC has received a grant to fund a series of visits to other Quaker-affiliated colleges across the country. The aim: to build stronger ties and learn from each other.
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Invited by the American Friends Service Committee and sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Jenine Abbassi ’12, Jacki LaBua ’13, Josh Mussa ’13 and Abigail Sweeney ’15 attended the 12th annual World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.
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The Tri-Co Film Festival award winner is part of a story about his grandfather, Albert Schatz, and his unrecognized discovery of streptomycin, which is the basis for Sigmond's recent documentary.
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Check out the QAO’s new web page to explore exciting opportunities for work at a variety of Quaker organizations!
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