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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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.
Abramenko is pursuing a Ph.D. in neuroscience at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is driven by the support and inspiration he found at Haverford.
The prospective English major spent the summer working with Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo, which searches for those who disappeared during the country’s civil war.
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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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View the Lloyd light displays and vote for your favorite.
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An Open Letter From President Stephen G. Emerson
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First Lady Laura Bush chooses watercolorist Drummond's <em>East Colonnade</em> to represent this year's theme, "Holiday in National Parks."
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Who are...Chris Kozey '06, Tim Ifill '03 and Bev Schwartzberg '84?
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After joining the American Friends Service Committee's relief effort in Europe, H. Macy Whitehead '47 traveled to Italy to help with the rebuilding of towns and villages devastated during World War II.
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Stremlau has been named the grand prize winner and the North American regional winner for the GE & Science Prize for Young Life Scientists.
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Read the Haverblog post about Alexia Kelley's appearance on Bill O'Reilly's show and then watch the video.
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Paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and monotypes are included.
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29-year-old Emily Powell '00 to take the reigns of the legendary Portland, Oregon, <a href="http://www.powells.com/">Powell's City of Books</a>.
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Biology professor (and Haverford alumna) Andrea Morris, recent recipient of a five-year Career Development Award from NIH, is featured in <em>Science</em> magazine.
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Two 'fords from way back when blog today's campus.
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Playwright Ken Ludwig '72 has a new production, Treasure Island, which opened in Washington D.C. at the Round House Theater December 3. It's the latest stop on a tour that started at the Alley Theater in Houston, Texas last May.
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