This year retired science teacher Bob Colburn '59 begins his 47th season as St. Andrew's baseball coach on a high note, having just been selected to the high school hall of fame.
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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.
The aspiring scientists will leverage their scholarships to advance their organic chemistry research and uncover innovative ways to diagnose schizophrenia.
This course focuses on the role Philadelphia’s colleges and universities — and their affiliated healthcare entities — play in organizing the region’s economy.
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Browse an online press kit (including a Q&A with the author) for Gutman's new book, <em>How We Missed the Story: Osama bin Laden, the Taliban, and the Hijacking of Afghanistan.</em>
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Asst. Professor Bret Mulligan - Classics Department
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Fifty Haverford students begin a scientific odyssey as part of the College's outreach to Philadelphia-area secondary students.
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Nate Ndosi '10 Has Two Photos in the "Great Gay Photo Show" Through Feburary 16 in New York City
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Columbia University scientist Mark Cane says "yes" as he presents his research on climate change to the Haverford community.
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The Committee of International Initiatives (CII) invites you to the First International Alumni Weekend titled“Bursting the American Bubble.”
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Nuvelo CEO Ted Love '81 speaks about the blood-clot dissolver alfimeprase and stem-cell research with the San Jose Mercury News.
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Debbie Gruenstein Bocian '95 outlines the subprime mortgage meltdown, details her work with the Center for Responsible Lending, and gives tips on how you can protect yourself.
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Could young adults make a difference in the election? The film "18 in '08," directed and produced by David Burstein '11, hopes to encourage Generation Y to participate more actively in the '08 election.
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A new exhibit looks at the role of advertising posters in 20th-century Chinese culture.
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During the fall of 2007, Benjamin Pyenson '09 took part in the Semester in Environmental Science at the Marine Biology Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass.
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Recent changes in the United State's temporary-work visa program have crippled many small and seasonal businesses. Despite defending his industry's position in the H-2B visa debate, Jim Judkins '78 is now forced to cancel Circus Chimera's itinerary for the first time in 10 years.
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From studying biology and working in a lab at Haverford College to forming the fixed trapeze act Duo Madrona, Rachel Nehmer '04 & Ben Wendel '04 have come a long way to realize their dreams of breaking into European cirque.
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Street sees his Neighborhood Transformation Initiative as a galloping success, but does Assoc. Prof. of Political Science Stephen McGovern agree?
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