Friday, August 20, 2004—Haverford College is #9 in the 2005 U.S.News & World Report rankings of liberal arts colleges, released today. Haverford is tied with Wesleyan University.
Haverford Headlines

At the heart of Zeynep Sertbulut’s class is the question of “culture” and its relation to human rights.

With the second-place finish, Eshghi becomes Haverford's sixth first-team All-American in the event.

Ezgi Guner’s class is an anthropological exploration of empire, both as an analytical category and a historical phenomenon.
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“Tabletop Arenas,” a collection of 62 still life paintings by various artists, will be on display at Haverford College's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery January 21-February 20, 2005.
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The Educating to Lead, Educating to Serve campaign raised $200,145, 405 in gifts and pledges in less than four years.
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Haverford College alumnus Aaron Rabinowitz has been selected as one of 12 nationwide recipients of the 2005-2006 George J. Mitchell Scholarship.
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Lindsay Dolich '06 wins in soccer for Deaflympics.
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Unrestricted giving assists in the continuation of the College's tradition of maintaining a meet-full-need financial aid policy, helps to ensure that students and faculty have the resources necessary to conduct the most cutting-edge research, and enhances the overall Haverford experience.
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Edmund Faltermayer '49's children's book, Clouds Go Wild, is posthumously published.
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Guy Mattison Davenport, Jr., a Distinguished Alumni Professor of English at the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, and winner of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (the "genius grant"), who taught at Haverford from 1961 to 1963, passed away on January 5th at the Lucille Parker Markey Cancer Center in Lexington, Kentucky.
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While working with the Peace Corps, Julia de la Torre '98 talks about Christmas traditions in Moldova.
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Haverford Associate Professor of Physics and part-time songwriter, Walter Smith, brings his two passions together.
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Haverford Academic Convocation: December 4, 2004
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Tom Pleatman '69 converts dead wood into tableware.
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Junior midfielder Elena Kozakewich (Brookline, Mass./HS), who led Haverford College to its best season record ever (15-2-2), has been named to the first-team of the 2004 National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas Women's NCAA Division III All-America Team.
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Recognizing the College's ongoing need for endowed scholarship funds, Dick Brobyn '53 recently established a $5 million challenge.
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Haverford's website becomes interactive networking tool.
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