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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.
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.
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Sachs, a professor at Columbia University, discussed the evolution of the current crisis and gave "future leaders" tips for finding solutions.
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Adam Orman '96 marks the premiere of his first feature film, Fifth Form.
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In a talk that ranged from the election of Barack Obama to the fight for gay marriage, the Civil Rights leader called on students to "make a statement and make a difference" on the social issues of their time.
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The Offices of the President and Provost present an Inaugural Lecture for Social Justice by Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University on Monday, April 13. Sachs is widely considered to be the leading international economic advisor of his generation.
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In her 10 years with the OMA, Tolbert has helped strengthen the College's commitment to diversity and multicultural awareness.
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Le and other members of the Vietnam Relief Effort will celebrate the organization's 10-year anniversary by ringing the NYSE closing bell.
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In a public talk at Haverford scientist Rocky Kolb discussed advances in the field of cosmology.
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Early registration deadline is May 1.
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Ron Christie '91 and Neal Grabell '77 are just two of numerous Haverford alumni who return to campus to stand before the classroom.
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Karpeles, who gave a talk at Haverford in November, won a special recognition award for his book Paintings in Proust.
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A report shows Haverford high in the rankings of colleges whose graduates go on to earn doctorates.
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Anthropology professor Maris Gillette and Corey Chao '08 reflect on working in community media with Philadelphia's Precious Places project.
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The former anthropology major will spend 10 months studying issues of public art and censorship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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Haverford's long tradition of Fifth Day Meeting has been reinvented as Fourth Day Meeting. Faculty, students and staff now come together for reflection at a new time (Wednesday mornings at 9:45) and in a new place (The Philips Wing of Magill Library).
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Johnson will use the Fellowship to research sustainability in gardens throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America next year.
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