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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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 Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
Brendan Holleck '25 and Avery Lanier BMC '24 are hooked on two things: fishing and composting.
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Gardner Center's gold-level LEED certification is mentioed in USA TODAY (PDF
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Before he ever set foot on Haverford's campus, Justin Turkus '08 got a taste of life at a small, selective, service-oriented liberal arts institution as a student at the United World College (UWC)-USA in Montezuma, N.M.
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Rebecca Harris '08 is studying the hepatitis C virus (HCV), and her efforts to better understand and defeat HCV will now receive support from the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, intended for students who plan to pursue careers in science and mathematics.
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Class of 2006 graduates.
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Anirudh Suri '06 won a Carnegie Endowment Junior Fellowship this year, and will be going to Washington, D.C., to work with Ashley Tellis, a Senior Assistant in the Carnegie Institute South Asia program.
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Growing up amid the Green Mountain State's natural beauty gave William Longo '07 an inclination to protect the environment. Last fall, he had a chance to indulge this instinct with the Semester in Environmental Science (SES) program at the Marine Biology Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass.
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Daniel Day Kim '90 achieves stardom through hit ABC TV show, "Lost."
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Kyle Smiddie '04 makes Hurricane Katrina recovery part of his active community service.
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Commencement is a time when graduates receive many gifts and good wishes. In true Haverford style, the Class of 2006 was also giving back as they turned in their caps and gowns and celebrated their accomplishments.
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This summer, more than 50 Haverford students will scatter across the country and world as they volunteer, serve internships, and participate in research projects, all sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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Ken Koltun-Fromm introduces a new class, "Material Religion in America."
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More than 200 alumni, students, friends, and other well-wishers came out on a rainy Saturday morning on April 22 to celebrate the formal dedication of the Douglas B. Gardner '83 Integrated Athletic Center.
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Big alumni guns Carroll, Ghiglione, Pearlstine and Stern at Founders Great Hall .
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Listen to Professor Ruth Guyer's essay on the Power of Water on NPR's "All Things Considered."
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