The new student-run organization, born from an anthropology course on "DIY Movements and American Environmentalism," aims to foster community through do-it-yourself projects, skills sharing, and exchanges of member-made items.
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Headline Archive for Rebecca Raber
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The famed sports agent, lawyer, author, and negotiator was the first speaker of the Mark and Lillian Shapiro Speaking Initiative, named for his parents and supported by Ron and his wife Kathryn.
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The assistant professor of computer science and her collaborators will receive $35,000 to create a website that will help people identify and fix hidden biases in their data.
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Winter Storm Jonas blanketed campus with ample snow for snowball fights and snow forts.
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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.
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The new endeavor, called Lever Press, will allow roughly 40 small liberal arts college libraries to combine resources to publish, share, and archive digitally native content.
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Ingrid Arauco was one of 10 American composers, chosen from over 400 submissions, to be played at the Havana Festival of Contemporary Music, which she also got to attend.
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When you share a hobby, mission, or faith with your roommates, home is more than just where you live.
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The Haverford comparative literature major and Yale Divinity School graduate is the new assistant dramaturg and literary associate of the Orange County, Calif., theater.
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Ahead of the UN Climate Conference in Paris, the College joined more than 200 other institutions of higher education to pledge support for international climate action.
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The professor emeritus of Stony Brook’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences recently published DDT Wars: Rescuing Our National Bird, Preventing Cancer, and Creating the Environmental Defense Fund.
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Highlighting the professional activities of our faculty, including awards, conferences, exhibitions, performances, publications, and more.
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The housing cooperative marks its 25th anniversary on campus as a place where residents can live their commitment to the environment.
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In Darin Hayton's 300-level seminar, students are using primary sources from the country's first Quaker-run psychiatric hospital to explore roughly 150 years of treatment of the mentally ill.
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The chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Partners and former Haverford Board Chair spoke with Adi Ignatius '81 about his belief in liberal arts education and his gratitude to the College.