During his four years on the team Haverford was undefeated in league play and captured the first Middle Atlantic League championship in College history.
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Headline Archive for Rebecca Raber
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The associate professor is the fourth current member of the chemistry faculty to receive this award, which recognizes accomplishment in scholarly research with undergraduates and a commitment to teaching
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A new analysis, published on Quartz, uses alumni winners of the Nobel Prize, Fields Medal, and the Turing Award, and election to the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, or Institute of Medicine to evaluate undergraduate institutions' contributions to science.
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The co-creator and co-star of Underground Railroad Game, which just premiered at the Philadelphia Fringe Fest, talks to Mary Moss-Coane about the play, which he based on a game he played in 5th grade history class.
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Highlighting the professional activities of our faculty, including awards, conferences, exhibitions, performances, and publications.
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The Dean’s Office, the Libarires, the Office of Academic Resources, and many other departments across campus have brought in new employees for the new semester.
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The professor of political science comments on the recent vote in Guatemala’s congress to strip President Otto Pérez Molina of his immunity from prosecution amid a corruption scandal.
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The Ticha Project, started by Assistant Professor of Linguistics Brook Danielle Lillehaugen and her collaborators, is a new online explorer for a corpus of Colonial Zapotec texts.
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This summer, three Haverford students created a map for the greater Philadelphia region that helps small business owners locate microfinance-related resources in the city.
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On Wednesday, August 26, we officially welcomed the newest members of the Haverford community to campus and kicked off Customs, the College’s first-year orientation program.
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The political science professor was on the network's Inside Story, discussing corruption in Guatemala.
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The Ruth Marshall Magill Professor of Music wrote the piece as a tribute to Professor of Fine Arts Ying Li.
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The curator of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery's upcoming show, The Past is a Foreign Country, talks to the exhibit's photographer, François-Xavier Gbré, about his work.
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The executive director of GreenLight Fund is part of Billy Penn's list of influential local "givers."
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In a one-click shopping world, Powell's Books CEO and President Emily Powell '00 keeps thousands of visitors a day flooding into the store her grandfather founded 41 years ago. How does she do it?