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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.

In Visiting Assistant Professor Dennis Hogan’s class, students consider the literatures and histories of the hemispheric Americas as part of a shared cultural world.

An exhibit of Jonathan Moller’s photographs in Lutnick Library focuses on Guatemalan resistance, culture, and community amidst one of Central America’s most violent conflicts.
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The Department of Energy program will enable her to work with the federal government's solar energy initiative in Washington, D.C., starting in January.
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The Dartmouth College professor will receive the award, which is given“in recognition of a scholar who has made distinguished contributions to archaeology through his or her fieldwork, publications, and/or teaching," in January 2013.
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Starting next summer, the College will welcome gifted pre-collegiate students to campus for two three-week residential sessions.
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The former deputy director of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability talks to Lynn Neary about coastal city storm preparedness in the wake of Sandy.
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The economics major, who runs the website <a href="http://www.soccerstatistically.com/">Soccer Statistically</a> and built a winning-predictor calculator for the English Premier league, discusses the statistical improbability of Arsenal's recent come-from-behind victory over Reading.
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The feminist pioneer addressed a crowd of more than 400 in Marshall Auditorium with a talk entitled "The Progression of Feminism: Where are we going?"
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Seeing Is Believing: Photographs of American Colonialism in the Philippines, is up in Sharpless Gallery through February 1.
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Christopher Stadler led a parade of Fords across the finish Saturday at the <a href="http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/mxc/index">Centennial Conference</a>'s 2012 men's cross country five-mile championship, capturing the individual crown for team-champion Haverford College.
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The author of <em>Deadrise</em> talks with host Cyrus Webb about the literary journey that led to the writing of his latest book.
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The senior, who is working on a documentary about his grandfather, the inventor of streptomycin, is interviewed about the film, which is <a href="http://www.haverford.edu/calendar/details/211311">being screened</a> on campus on Oct. 27.
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The associate professor of music is interviewed and leads the Bucks County Chorale Society in part of Rachmaninoff's <em>All-Night Vigil</em>, a symphony for a cappella voices that the ensemble is performing on Oct. 28.
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The Benjamin Collins Professor of Social Sciences was interviewed about the arrest and impending trials of Guatemalan soldiers following the shootings of indigenous demonstrators earlier this month.
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You can view his painting, <em>Ahab's Dream</em>, as part of the exhibit through January 13.
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The festive open-air dedication ceremony brought together Haverford presidents past, present and future; the lead donors, and a crowd of supporters to celebrate the College's striking new residence halls.
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The blogger was invited to Nuart 2012 to lead an art tour, debate the effects of the internet on the artform and give a panel presentation.
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