The sweet sounds of jazz mingled with warm words of advice as 300 students received their undergraduate degrees during Haverford's annual commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 17.
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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.
Robinson’s gift helps realize a cornerstone of Haverford 2030, the College’s strategic plan.
Last week, the 387 students comprising the Class of 2028 began their transition to college life with Customs, Haverford’s signature orientation program.
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This summer Haverford bid bon voyage to graduating seniors James Welcome and Samuel Freeman, both of whom won prestigious $18,000 Watson Fellowships to pursue a year of artistic and scholarly interests abroad.
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No students have ever officially called her mom, but on commencement day, when Randy Milden watches some 300 Haverford seniors receive their diplomas, she can't help but look over the parade of caps and gowns with a proud parental eye.
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Thanks to the Internet, Richard Zito got more than he bargained for when he enrolled in a course on the literature of World War I.
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Aspiring to the same success in life that "Mac" himself enjoyed, three members of the Class of 2000 - Rich Billings, Lindsey Carey and Ryan Taggart - have been selected from a field of 24 nominees to receive the Archibald MacIntosh '22 Award for 1997.
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Four distinguished leaders in the arts and humanities have been selected to receive honorary Doctors of Letters during Haverford's May 17 commencement ceremonies.
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An occasional correspondence with Haverford faculty doing research around the world.
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Bourne and fellow Haverford students, junior Shira Ovide and seniors César Rosado Marzán and Carlos RodrÃguez, spent their spring break visiting Cuba as part of the annual Peace Studies Mission.
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Four groups of Haverford students are spending their spring break from March 7 to 16 helping others.
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What does forgotten African-American history look like through the lens of a camera?
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Two men with vastly different backgrounds but a unifying spiritual vision came to campus on February 25 to share with the Haverford community how nonviolence shaped and reformed their lives.
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When new assistant professor of chemistry Charles Miller arrived on campus this fall he brought with him not only a distinguished research background in atmospheric chemistry, but a prestigious Camille and Henry Dreyfus Faculty Start-up Grant for Undergraduate Institutions.
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A web index is broadening horizons for medieval feminist scholars.
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Roger Lane chronicles the history of murder in America in his new book.
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Curt Cacioppo was honored recently with a lifetime achievement award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for his prolific career as a composer of music that resonates with a love of Native-American cultures and concern for the plight of Native-Americans.
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