On Sunday, February 29, 2004 at 3pm, the Bard Festival String Quartet, along with Schubert scholar Christopher Gibbs, will present a program of music by Beethoven (Op. 131) and Schubert (Op. 161), along with a pre-concert lecture on the connections between the two works.
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Ezgi Guner’s class is an anthropological exploration of empire, both as an analytical category and a historical phenomenon.

Chen, a sophomore, steps onto the national fencing stage at Penn State University later this month.

Legendary track and field coach Tom Donnelly and alternative death care pioneer Katrina Spade ’99 will receive honorary degrees at Commencement.
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From February 7 through March 6, the photographs of Lisa Boughter will be on display at Magill Library in an exhibit called "The Latent Image."
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On Saturday, February 21, some of Haverford's distinguished alumni of color will discuss their careers and life after college with current undergraduates in a panel discussion entitled“Navigating Life and Career.”
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Haverford Professor of Chemistry Julio de Paula participates in conference of National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation.
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The stories of generous people who reached out across ethnic conflict and violence to help others are revealed in Good People in an Evil Time: Portraits of Complicity and Resistance in the Bosnian War.
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Haverford Professor Anita Isaacs was part of a team of election observers following the Guatemalan elections.
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Haverford College will host“Voith & Mactavish Architects: A Retrospective (1988-2003),” a multimedia exhibit celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Philadelphia architecture firm headed by Daniela Holt Voith and Cameron J. Mactavish, in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery Jan. 23-Feb. 22, 2004.
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Haverford has agreed to let the Bryn Mawr College Phebe Anna Thorne School renovate this house—located across the road from the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center—and occupy it on a long-term lease.
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Stephen Boughn researches cosmology and extra-galactic astronomy in search of the generation and expansion of the universe.
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After a national search, Erin R. Johansen was appointed as a major gifts officer at Haverford effective January 15.
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The 2004 NCAA Convention, held Jan. 10-12 in Nashville, may go down as one of the most significant for Division III colleges, including Haverford.
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We asked faculty from the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities at Haverford to give us their thoughts about the upcoming year by responding to the following question: "What do you think will be the most significant development or trend in your field of study in 2004 and why?"
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Haverford Security officer Maria Johnson has published a detective story titled "Dead in Fairmount Park."
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Sponsored by Fords Against Boredom (FAB), a student-run organization that plans free social events during the school year, Ben & Jerry's Bingo has become a finals week tradition at Haverford.
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Reid Sherman '04 travels to Australia over Winter Break to collect data with astronomical research team.
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