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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.
Road to March puts players in the role of collegiate basketball coaches looking to conquer the NCAA tournament.
The author of 2023’s award-winning The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store visited campus as part of the College’s Campus Read and Meeting the Moment initiatives.
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Allergist Kari Nadeau '88 is leading a daring medical study that aims to retrain the immune systems of children with severe food allergies.
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The former religion major will spend the next two years in Pittsburgh mentoring and tutoring students while earning a graduate degree.
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Cricketer Alisa Strayer '13—who picked up the sport her freshman year—surprises with her“flighty ball.”
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The Los Angeles attorney talks about his new book, Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works...and Sometimes Doesn't.
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Alanna Matteson '15 is interning at the Refugee and Immigrant Fund's Urban Farm Recovery Project at the Brooklyn Grange urban rooftop farm.
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The associate professor of political science is interviewed about yesterday's Malian elections.
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Alexandra Wolkoff '14 is spending her summer working on the University of Pennsylvania School of Design project "The Ward: Race and Class in Du Bois' Seventh Ward."
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Spotlighting the rare and marvelous holdings of Quaker & Special Collections.
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The special assistant to Councilman At Large David Oh is interviewed about her work at Philadelphia City Council and how Haverford helped prepare her for it in the city's largest Spanish-language newspaper.
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The visiting assistant professor of psychology is interviewed for an article about using brain scans to diagnose mental illness.
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The sociology major and Mandarin Chinese minor shared his work on the fundamental differences between a western liberal and Chinese Confucian view of law and politics at an international academic conference in June.
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A recipient of support from the John C. Whitehead '43 Fund in Entrepreneurial Studies this summer, Habtemariam is one of the Clinton Community Fellows profiled in the article.
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Anthropology major Deborah Leter '15 is interning at Titagya Schools in Dalun, Ghana, with support from the CPGC.
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<em>Main Line Media News</em> ran a story on the 28 students who spent a week here at Haverford immersed in the college admissions process.
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As Fellows, they will work with social service agencies in the city, and get the chance to develop professional experience and leadership skills.
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