In his blog post on <a href="http://www.dailykos.com">Daily Kos</a>, Bernstein not only describes why reuniting with classmates and professors was so meaningful, but also describes how the College has changed since (and because of) his era.
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The institute is a cornerstone of Haverford 2030, the College’s strategic plan. Through it, students will discover new pathways to become the world’s ethical thinkers and leaders.
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.
A solid state chemist, Norquist seeks out new solids with unique and useful properties. Assisted by robots and artificial intelligence, his lab’s current work is designed to help in the fight against climate change.
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Curt Cacioppo's Vermillion Vesperts on WRTI
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Invited by the American Friends Service Committee and sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Jenine Abbassi '12, Jacki LaBua '13, Josh Mussa '13 and Abigail Sweeney '15 attended the 12th annual World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.
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Sunday, May 13, the Class of 2012 graduated, becoming the latest group of alumni in the College's 179-year history.
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The Tri-Co Film Festival award winner is part of a story about his grandfather, Albert Schatz, and his unrecognized discovery of streptomycin, which is the basis for Sigmond's recent documentary.
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The professor of anthropology was invited to give a seminar on Islam in China for Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand.
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The <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em> praised a performance of the choral piece by Professor of Music Curt Cacioppo, calling it“the work of an Italophile merrily helping himself to a thousand years' worth of music, Mediterranean and otherwise."
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She will spend her summer improving her Arabic skills in Jordan on the State Department-sponsored program.
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The president of St. Mary's College of Maryland discusses National Defense Student Loans and argues that "there's more than one way to defend your country."
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Dan Weiss, art history scholar and president of Lafayette, will become the 14th president of Haverford College. He will begin his duties at Haverford on July 1, 2013.
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The anesthesiologist and pain specialist co-founded a musical-medical organization that entertains families while raising money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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Howard Lutnick '83 has been appointed co-chair of the Board of Managers, and Dana Shanler Ladden '84 will be a vice-chair.
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The Net Literacy <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-kent/not-just-tomorrows-leader_b_14... was named to Youth Service America's list, sponsored by the Huffington Post.
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The associate professor of political science answers the question, "Does the composition of Mali's new interim government suggest that the military want to maintain control?" The whole segment can be heard <a href="http://www.haverford.edu/multimedia/audio/Radio-France-International_Sus....
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The poet and visiting professor of English discusses his online poetry project, <a href="http://onandonscreen.net">ONandOnScreen</a>, which marries poems to videos.
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