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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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Beginning July 1, 2012, alumni, parents and friends will be able to direct their gifts within the College's Annual Fund to support one of six specific areas.
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The <em>Hawaii Five-O</em> star talked to Malaysia's <em>New Straits Times</em> about his role on the show, living in Hawaii and being an Asian-American actor.
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Julia Hunter '14 is spending the summer interning with a publication that aims to "change the world of girls through media."
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Through a Center for Peace and Global Citizenship internship, Naila Ijaz '14 is working in a Pakistan hospital this summer, teaching women about proper healthcare during pregnancy.
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Andrew Sturner was one of five students from the Class of 2012 who had the opportunity to present their research at AAS Meetings this year.
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Clara Kang '13 is spending her summer as an intern with Titagya Schools, a non-profit founded by a Haverford alum that works to bring early childhood educational opportunities to Northern Ghana.
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There are just a few days left to make a gift to the College for this fiscal year.
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The competitive runner discusses her road the Olympic trials with her hometown paper.
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The article discusses how the couple's scholarly research on Asian-American/Jewish-American intermarriage reflects their own union.
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Nathaniel Friedman '00, a sportswriter who files his stories under the nom de plume Bethlehem Shoals, shuttered his FreeDarko blog last year and reemerged with The Classical, a daily online sports publication funded by its fans.
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Through an internship funded by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Sam Gant '13 is spending his summer in Senegal's capital city, Dakar, working with developing small businesses.
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A former student of Lynn's (from his time in the Peace Corps in Malaysia) writes about Lynn's influence on his life, his studies and his daughter's decision to attend Haverford.
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Jake Weisenthal '13 is spending his summer in Washington, D.C., examining U.S.-Latin American relations and transitional justice with Inter-American Dialogue, a not-for-profit group that aims to generate conversation about issues across the Americas.
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The four-time All-American and Haverford and Centennial Conference record-holder is interviewed about his cross-country career at the College and his coach, Tom Donnelly.
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The alumna is interviewed on the show <em>Fit</em> about her beautiful cookbook, <em>Ripe: A Fresh Colorful Look at Fruits and Vegetables</em>.
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