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  • A <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em> article celebrates a concert program co-organized by associate professor of music Thomas Lloyd that brought together the choir of the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas and the Bucks County Choral Society. Lloyd, director of the Haverford and Bryn Mawr chamber singers and chorale, is artistic director of the Bucks County group.

  • President Emerson traveled to Paris to return a letter written by the French philosopher that had been stolen from the Institut de France more than 160 years ago. The letter was discovered in an autograph collection donated to the College in 1902.

  • Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
  • To mark the last month of the Annual Fund year which ends on June 30th, we're asking you to“pass it on” by making a gift to the Annual Fund and spreading the word about its impact by using the "Share" feature on the right.
  • The award recognizes young people who are making a difference in their communities and in the world. Rembert is co-director of Energize Clinton County, which supports innovative economic endeavors in his hometown of Wilmington, Ohio.
  • Like all South Korean men ages 18-35, Kim is required to serve in his country's military. The political science major will begin training as an Air Force Interpreting Officer in September.
  • After years of pursuing various educational and career paths, Bernstein has found his calling as a high school history teacher in Maryland. He was recently recognized by the Washington Post Foundation as a top teacher in his county.
  • A new children's book, co-authored by John M. Dolbey '92 and his daughter Mae, tells the story of a courageous young iguanodon who leads his herd in a new direction.
  • A new, Greek-language book by associate professor of history Alex Kitroeff focuses on the soccer club Panathinaikos, whose story reflects themes of Greek history in the early 20th century.
  • As director of medical services for the state of Rhode Island's Department of Corrections, former philosophy major Fine oversees health care for more than 20,000 people each year.

  • Haverford College was a major focus of sports writer Bill Pennington's 2005-2006 New York Times series about athletic recruiting at small colleges. Recently, Pennington published a two-part follow up to that series that looks at how recruitment efforts have played out for the College and the role sports has played in the lives of some student athletes.
  • In an interview with Miller that appears on the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival &amp; Philly Fringe blog, she talks about the conventions of Roman theater and her Haverford senior thesis on the plays of Plautus. An intern with the Festival last year, Miller is working for the organization this summer as an editorial assistant.

  • Eisenberg's winning short story, originally published in the Haverford Review, is featured in the online anthology Plain China: Best Undergraduate Writing 2009.
  • Choosing the winners of the Experiencing Study Abroad Photo Contest must have been a tough challenge for the five faculty and staff members who volunteered as anonymous judges this year. The group sifted through more than 80 student entries featuring striking images of such locales as Ghana, Morocco, Greece, Hungary and Hawaii to choose winners in four categories: Faces, Places, Nature and Events.

  • Learn more about Alumni Weekend registration, open positions in Alumni Relations & Annual Giving, and the Preview Report of Gifts.

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