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The institute is a cornerstone of Haverford 2030, the College’s strategic plan. Through it, students will discover new pathways to become the world’s ethical thinkers and leaders.
At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
By teaming up with eight other colleges in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Haverford will receive the benefits of renewable energy that are typically only feasible for large customers.
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Michael Franklin '12 is spending the summer with the Mapping Du Bois Project at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, developing a high school curriculum about race relations in the 7th Ward of Philadelphia.
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A committee of educators that includes Physics Professor Jerry Gollub recommends ways to improve the teaching of science, technology, engineering and math in a new report issued by the National Research Council.
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Lulu Krause '12 is spending the summer interviewing performing artists, updating a blog, and filming a web-series promoting the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe in September.
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The political science professor and Guatemala expert comments on a Mexican drug cartel's incursion into northern Guatemala.
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Anders Hulleberg, Alexandra Kutler, Hilary Malson, and Sameer Rao will spend the next year working with social service agencies in Philadelphia.
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The recent grad will take home $1000 for her story,“The New Neighbor.”
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Photos from this year's event—during which classes ending in 1s and 6s celebrated a reunion—can now be viewed on the <a href="http://news.haverford.edu/blogs/haverblog/">Haverblog</a>.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
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<em>The Wall Street Journal</em> singles out the professor of fine arts' photos in a review of the George Eastman House exhibit, "Still Here: Contemporary Artists and the Civil War."
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Scholarships awarded by England's University of Exeter will fund four Fords at the institution's International Summer School.
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The event, held on Haverford's campus, brought out former students and longtime admirers of the renowned physicist.
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Visit the First-Year Students site for a message from your dean and a checklist of tasks to finish over the summer, complete with deadlines. See you in the fall!
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Photos of this year's event, including those of graduates with their alumni family members (known as <a href="http://news.haverford.edu/blogs/haverblog/2011/05/25/legacy-photo-galler... photos</a>), are now on display on the <a href="http://news.haverford.edu/blogs/haverblog/">Haverblog</a>.
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The assistant professor of chemistry has been awarded $35,000 to fund research, equipment and student workers
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In a <em>Washington Post</em> Opinion column, Stremlau writes about opportunities for scientists in emerging markets like China, Brazil and the Middle East in the face of shrinking funding in the U.S.
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