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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.
By teaming up with eight other colleges in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Haverford will receive the benefits of renewable energy that are typically only feasible for large customers.
Electronic music is an ever-changing genre. This course covers its history and theory while offering students opportunities to use cutting-edge production tools and technologies.
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Haverford College and the University of Pennsylvania are launching a new program that will allow undergraduates at Haverford to gain early admission into a master's degree program offered by Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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The astronomy major will do Fulbright-funded research on the properties of dwarf galaxies at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris.
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The Sacramento-based doctor, who was born deaf, discusses the impact cochlear implants have had on his life and career.
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<em>The Japan Times</em> interviewed Associate Professor of East Asian Studies Hank Glassman about his new <a href="http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-7536-9780824835811.aspx">book</a> on the Buddhist deity Jizo, whose stone image is a familiar site in Japan.
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His aggressive campaigns against public health scourges such as smoking and sugary sodas have critics calling him a“scold” and“Gotham's Dr. No.” But New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas A. Farley '77, who will give a talk at Haverford on April 6, is not about to back down.
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The associate professor of Political Science was interviewed about the Tuareg rebellion in Mali. An expert on African politics, Wing is the author of <em>Constructing Democracy in Africa: Mali in Transition</em>.
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The alum's custom-renovation company, <a href="http://www.craftworkhome.com/">Craftwork</a>, is featured as part of the alt. weekly's home and garden issue.
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Ryan is interviewed about playing soccer in the 2011 UWI Cave Hill Games during her semester abroad in Barbados
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This was the third year for the winter break study trip, which is sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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The chef and food columnist writes about his cooking "statement of principles" and includes five tasty recipe favorites.
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The associate professor of psychology discusses his book, <em>The Science of Relationships</em>, and answers common questions about coupling.
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The political science major will spend her first post-graduate year studying marriage- and reproductive-rights policy in Argentina.
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The Deepwater Horizon spill has had an unprecedented impact on deep-water sea coral communities, according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
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Cohen, who has served in the White House since 2009, has been named Deputy Director of Advance for the Vice President's team and will be based at Obama for America headquarters in Chicago.
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The Olympic weightlifting medalist attended a sneak peek of the documentary about her and lead a weightlifting workshop for students as part of the exhibition And the Winner Is...
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