Robert Boynton '85 writes about changes in education since his time at Haverford.
Haverford Headlines

At the heart of Zeynep Sertbulut’s class is the question of “culture” and its relation to human rights.

With the second-place finish, Eshghi becomes Haverford's sixth first-team All-American in the event.

Ezgi Guner’s class is an anthropological exploration of empire, both as an analytical category and a historical phenomenon.
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Haverford College sophomore, Vincent Indelicato, was among 20 U.S. university students who were publicly recognized for their outstanding academic and leadership achievements by The Goldman Sachs Foundation through its new initiative, the Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Program.
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Several Haverford College students with a passion for peace will be putting their principles to use this summer, working in the field in hot spots around the globe.
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Virginie Ladisch '00 has been awarded a Watson Fellowship; Benjamin Huebner '01 has received a Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
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Haverford College has announced plans for the most ambitious fund raising campaign in its 167-year history. With nearly $80 million committed, the College's board of managers authorized a major capital campaign to raise a total of $200 million by 2004.
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Mary Lou Allen has done a great service for Haverford since she began here in 1981.
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Eight distinguished individuals from the fields of business, community service, medicine and higher education received honorary degrees in recognition of their accomplishments and service to their communities at Haverford College on Saturday, December 2.
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Senior Vikki Mango spent the summer interning with the Maternity Care Coalition.
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Haverford College professor of astronomy Stephen Boughn knows.
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Senior Maria Roeper visited Indonesia as part of her fight against sweatshop labor.
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The $1.7 million award will go toward science classes, research and minority programs at the school.
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Two Haverford students appeared on Capitol Hill this spring to explain the research they've been conducting on a particular form of cancer treatment.
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More than 4,000 family members, friends and well-wishers gathered on a radiant spring day to celebrate the graduation of 285 students at Haverford College's commencement ceremony in May.
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This spring, the college presented its first William W. Ambler Award to honor a student who exemplifies Ambler's high academic standards and his quiet leadership both on and off the athletic field.
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Somber tones filled Marshall Auditorium as the Haverford-Bryn Mawr College Chorale and Chamber Orchestra performed the Philadelphia premiere of Lament to Yitzhak--Requiem for a Leader.
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