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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.
Class name: “When to Obey is to Betray. The French Resistance in Cinema and Literature” Taught by: Visiting Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies Christophe Corbin Says…
The Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
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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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Senior Gift Committee and Preview Report of Gifts
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Luncheon and Public Talk, Wednesday April 19
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Katie Alwart joins Haverford's Alumni Relations as new director.
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With the end of the 2005-2006 fiscal year rapidly approaching on June 30, 2006, we want to thank those donors who have already made a gift to the Haverford Fund this year and encourage those who have not made a gift yet to consider showing their support before the end of June.
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President Tom Tritton addresses the Haverford community with regards to his departure.
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Through the Watson, Heidi Jutsum '06 will be able to explore other indigenous organizations in Latin America to see just what works on a local community model.
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Because the prestigious Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge, England, attracts internationally renowned scientists to its math and science workshops, the administrators take pains to accommodate their guests physically and intellectually—sometimes in unexpected ways, as Associate Professor of Computer Science Steven Lindell discovered when he gave a presentation during the week of Feb. 27-March 3.
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The Douglas B. Gardner '83 Integrated Athletic Center dedication has been set for April 22.
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Previews of College Ensemble Concerts and Duo Alterno
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Barry L. Zubrow '75 becomes chairman of the New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation.
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When Associate Professor of Biology Jenni Punt presented her research on“T-cell tolerance” to the Philadelphia Haverford Alumni Network (PHAN) Nov. 5, she turned the reins over to her assistants, who elaborated on their hypotheses, experiments, and results, as well as the“real-world” ramifications of their projects.
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Joseph A. Tolliver, who has been dean of students at Haverford College in Pennsylvania for eight years, has been named vice president and dean of student life at St. Lawrence University. He will begin his new duties at St. Lawrence on July 1.
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His Last Night Home, which earned di Canzio a 2006 fellowship in theater from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA), is inspired by the 1997 incident involving the horrific physical and sexual abuse of Haitian security guard Abner Louima by four New York City policemen, chief among them Justin Volpe (on whom Leo is based).
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The 2006 Silk Journalism Panel, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. in Founders Great Hall on Sunday, April 2, will feature four of the most distinguished journalists in America. All four are Haverford graduates: John Carroll '63, former executive vice president and editor of The Los Angeles Times, currently the first Knight Visiting Lecturer at Harvard's Shorenstein Center; Loren Ghiglione '63, dean of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University; Norm Pearlstine '64, former editor in chief of Time,
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