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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.
The Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
Brendan Holleck '25 and Avery Lanier BMC '24 are hooked on two things: fishing and composting.
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Haverford's Annual Fund is a critical source of revenue for sustaining the Haverford experience. Find out how alumni, parents and friends are helping the College reach its goals this year.
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The associate professor of psychology offers advice about whom we should listen to for dating advice.
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Now the assistant chief financial officer for Philadelphia's City Council, he says that majoring in anthropology at Haverford was helpful in navigating City Hall.
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The speeches of the three honorary degree recipients and student speaker Aubree Penney '13 are summarized.
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On May 19, 296 members of the Class of 2013 earned their degrees and became the latest group of alumni in the College's 180-year history.
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Smith, a biology professor who developed technology to identify specific proteins, teaches at the University of Missouri with his brother, historian A. Mark Smith.
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Starace, who studied abroad in Berlin last spring, is returning to Germany to teach English next year.
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The piece, titled "Cornerstone," celebrates the centenary of Christ Church Episcopal in Plymouth, Mass.
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The John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities is funding an array of local and national internships and independent research projects for 16 Haverford students.
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Haverford enthusiastically encourages qualified alumni to apply for the Fulbright Scholarship.
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The political science and Russian double major will use the scholarship to enhance her Russian language skills in a program at Saint Petersburg State University.
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He and his co-workers in the Boston Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics are profiled for their work using technology, such as mobile phone apps, to revolutionize the way the government interacts with residents.
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The Fulbright funding will allow Goff to spend a year working in a neuroscience lab at the University of Bergen, in Norway.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship will fund 63 bi-co students to do domestic and international internships, and research this summer focusing on education and action around contemporary issues of global significance.
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The associate professor of religion will be funded for two summers and a full academic year of work in a new area of research.
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