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The institute is a cornerstone of Haverford 2030, the College’s strategic plan. Through it, students will discover new pathways to become the world’s ethical thinkers and leaders.
By teaming up with eight other colleges in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Haverford will receive the benefits of renewable energy that are typically only feasible for large customers.
Electronic music is an ever-changing genre. This course covers its history and theory while offering students opportunities to use cutting-edge production tools and technologies.
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Scott Sargrad '04 Tops Out in Math and Track
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A chronicle of Haverford's efforts to digitize audio archives
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Haverford House makes it possible for students to consider continuing to work in the nonprofit sector after graduation.
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Julia de la Torre '98 becomes a university-level English teacher in Moldova through the Peace Corps.
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Parker Snowe '79 shares his passion for bicycling.
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Alumni Weekend 2004 festivities conclude.
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Recent Haverford College graduates Scott Sargrad and Don Grunewald have been named to the 2003-04 Academic All-America® teams, released today by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
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Alumni artists of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges will be featured in an exhibit at Haverford's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery this summer.
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On Sunday, May 16, the largest class in Haverford College history-323 seniors strong-marched across campus to receive their diplomas from President Tritton in front of Roberts Hall.
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In all corners of the world, Haverford students will work for social justice organizations as they serve 10-week internships under the auspices of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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Elizabeth Bonapfel '04 fell in love with England when she spent her junior year at St. Hilda's College, Oxford University. Now, she'll return to the country she considers a second home as recipient of the William Penn Fellowship at the Chigwell School, a co-ed boarding school 10 miles outside of London.
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On May 22, representatives from area Quaker schools gathered at Haverford to discuss the importance of archives.
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Physics Professor Froney Crawford brings new project that uses computers to study pulsars to Haverford.
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A multi-university consortium of astronomy professors, which counts among its members Haverford's Stephen Boughn and Bruce Partridge, has been awarded $10 million by the National Science Foundation to construct the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT), a state-of-the-art instrument that will be located in the desert of Cerro Toco, Chile.
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