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  • "I'm coming all the way from London to renew some old connections, revisit some old trees, and to find out more about the Haverford antidote to the ills besetting the world."

  • Join us for a talk by A. Michael Spence, 2001 Nobel Prize Winner in Economic Sciences, Tuesday April 6, 5:30pm, KINSC Sharpless Auditorium.

  • "I am going to reunion to celebrate two of my favorite parts of Haverford; the amazing classmates, faculty and coaches and our beautiful campus in the spring. I'm happy to say that our reunion coincides with a special tribute to a man who embodied all of the goodness of the Haverford spirit, Greg Kannerstein '63, and I am looking forward to being at his memorial with other alums."

  • Bock drew on her experience as a student from a working-class, rural background to influence her paper, which was honored at the Geis Student Research on Women Conference.
  • Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
  • The South African writer, painter, composer, and professor of creative writing will give a reading on April 2 @ 7 p.m.

  • Simone Crew '13 performs her poetry at the renowned film festival.
  • Prof. Barak Mendelsohn discusses the latest terror cases in the <em>New York Times</em>.

  • Three Haverford seniors and one recent graduate have won Fulbrights, and two seniors have received Watson Fellowships for international study and travel.
  • Haverford is taking part in RecycleMania, a national competition aimed at encouraging waste reduction and good recycling habits. The contest, which runs through March 27th, pits college against college in a quest to see who can recycle the most.
  • Prof. Tom Lloyd has checked in after the earthquake in Turkey and reports they are safe.
  • A Temple University lecturer used seedlings from the elm at the Philadelphia Flower Show. Several other events in March also commemorated the 200th anniversary of the original elm's death.
  • The sophomore will deliver an essay and participate in a seminar at the 2010 Undergraduate Ethics Symposium hosted by the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University.
  • This winter, the bi-college Korean Students Association staged its first student/alumni networking event, hosted by Michael B. Kim '85.
  • Caitlin Coslett '05 helped launch the Greater Philadelphia High School Chess Open as a Haverford senior. Since then, she's returned to campus each spring to run what has become an annual event. This year's Chess Open, hosted by Haverford College, will be held on March 20.

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