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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.
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.
The aspiring scientists will leverage their scholarships to advance their organic chemistry research and uncover innovative ways to diagnose schizophrenia.
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Mosse was born into one of Berlin's richest families, a son of privilege. Forced to flee Hitler's rise, this shy yet mischievous 15-year-old would in due course shape a new life for himself.
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Josh Brynes '92, General Manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks, is featured in this article from the <em>Washington Post</em>.
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"Bernard Hollander, aka "Bernie," has been perched in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice for 59 years. He's 92 years old, and every workday, he knots a bow tie, laces up a pair of New Balance sneakers and drives his Saab in for another shift."
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It's the people, says the biology department supervisor and longest-serving current Haverford employee.
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Dina Rubey BMC '09 forms a theater workshop for the children of Esteli, and in the process learns about their dreams for their own futures, the future of their community, and the future of Nicaragua.
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Her research focuses on the psychology of pain.
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In March 2008, a group of 19 students traveled to Guatemala as part of a course on the legacies of civil war and revolution. Watch the film documenting their journey.
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Haverford's goal for this year, which ends on June 30, is 53% alumni participation, and the College needs your help to meet that goal. Make a gift now.
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June 30th is almost here! Find out how your gift can help.
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Tibetan children want to know! Chris Healy '09 blogs about everything from "eternal guest" syndrome to yak-butter tea to the philosophical issues of teaching English in a foreign land.
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An evening of cricket and baseball presented by the C.C. Morris Cricket Museum and Library
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From magazine editor to folk musician living in Cornwall, England, find out about Sarah's journey -- including a performance on "The View". Our latest first-person account of life after graduation.
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From working in radio and TV to writer, teacher, and filmmaker.
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Swan will be "missed by all," says President Stephen G. Emerson '74. A condolence book is at Legacy.com.
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Janice Harlow '09 is providing medical services in Ghana this summer.
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