The 2006 Silk Journalism Panel will be held on Sunday, April 2 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. in Founders Great Hall.
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Back for a third straight year, the Tri-Co Hackathon drew 11 teams of students to design computer programs in just 24 hours.

Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Karen Masters collaborates with Oxford Professor Chris Lintott, whom she recently brought to campus, on Galaxy Zoo, an award-winning data-gathering project that asks the public to help identify features and structures in images of galaxies.

In an industry that celebrates rapid change, gender barriers are slow to crumble.
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Haverford's athletic recruiting is the subject of an ongoing series in The New York Times written by Bill Pennington. We will post these stories as they appear. Please check this page for updates.
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Professor Jerry Gollub's experiment tracks the progress of a chaotically mixed chemical reaction.
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Three years ago, when Michael Rixon '98 started TSG Reporting out of his one-bedroom apartment, it wasn't much more than a few clients, some office equipment, and several thousand squishy marketing toys.
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Each year Haverford College awards four honorary degrees to men and women who have distinguished themselves in letters, the sciences, or the arts. Many recipients are noted for their contributions to the overall betterment of humankind and/or Haverford College.
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Robert Dick is one of the most prominent of the generation of flutist-composers after World War II who extended the flute's musical language by employing new techniques, such as multi-phonics and key noises, to make sounds not previously considered musical.
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Gloria Vidal '09's desire to combat these prejudices and experience the realities of rural Alaskan life—and her eagerness to explore unfamiliar regions of her home state—led to her involvement in the Rose Urban Rural Exchange Program.
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Brandon Rowe '04 is focused on the long road ahead of him as he counts down to the 2008 Olympic Trials.
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The Planck satellite, scheduled to be launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2007 or 2008, will study the structure of the universe, measuring its most ancient radiation, the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), with an unprecedented accuracy.
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Through paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture, four artists explore the theme of“Bodies and Spirits” at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Feb. 24-March 26.
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Sebastien Aumaitre, Dan Eckrich, and Leslie Wingard join Haverford's faculty and staff.
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Matt Lessinger '96, an economics major, works on the wild side.
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Associate Professor of Physics Walter Smith's musical approach to teaching has been featured in the national media.
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An exhibit of landscape photographs taken on the Haverford campus by Thomas Porett will be on display in the Humanities Center from March 13 to April 9.
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Call for nominations for Alumni Awards
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