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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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Click here to watch the 2006 commencement video!
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Will Coleman '07 recounts his study abroad experiences at Oxford University in England.
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Tennis ace Laura Chaddock '06 has been named an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholar, the second member along with runner Grant Scott from the just-graduated senior class to receive that prestigious distinction. Chaddock, a psychology major, will study at the University of Illinois graduate school in the fall.
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July marks the beginning of the fifth year of the Haverford House Program. The program, run by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, provides a venue for the Haverford community to explore global citizenship in our own region and to strengthen connections between the College and the city of Philadelphia.
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As an English major, Jesse Mesner-Hage, from Montpelier, Vt., was spending his junior year away from Haverford in Egypt, studying colloquial Arabic, not sure what he was going to do with it, but certainly thinking of writing, producing, or directing.
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Melanie Smith '06, a biology major with a biochemistry concentration from Seattle, won one of four Fulbright Scholarships received by Haverford graduates this year.
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Welcome parties are taking place across the country to introduce members of the Class of 2010 to the current students, parents and alumni living in their area.
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Stephanie Wu '09, Dylan Gasperik '09, Brian Johnson '08, and Nina Roach BMC '07 join Professor of History and East Asian Studies Paul Jakov Smith on a four-week exploration in Northwest China.
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Emily Taber '07's backstage background comes in handy at People's Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, Pa., where she currently interns courtesy of the Hurford Humanities Center.
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As much as Amy Arundale valued the cultural and social benefits of her junior year in Scotland, it was always soccer that was at the top of her mind. In fact, it was a running joke among her friends that her penchant for all things soccer made her a rather distracted companion at pubs, where televised matches were extremely diverting.
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University Business magazine article about Gardner Integrated Athletic Center at Haverford College
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Blowin' in the wind: Haverford professor Ruth Guyer talks about this force of nature on NPR's "All Things Considered"
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Stephon Alexander '93, currently an assistant professor of physics and astrophysics at Penn State University, has won, along with seven other candidates, a place in the National Geographic Emerging Explorers Class for 2006.
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Michael Kaback '59, a professor of pediatrics and reproductive medicine at the University of California, San Diego, was recently elected to the prestigious Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars.
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The 2006 Alumni Awards Ceremony was held during the Opening Ceremonies of Alumni Weekend on Saturday, May 27th.
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