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The Emerson Era Begins: On a steamy October Saturday that felt more like
August, Haverford College inaugurated the presidency of
Stephen G. Emerson '74. More>
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Exhibit: Envisioning Science: Photographs by Felice Frankel, a new
exhibit at Haverford's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, runs through Sunday, December 2.
In addition to Envisioning Science, there will be a
concurrent exhibit featuring scientific images and text drawn from
research conducted by Haverford's students and faculty.
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Haverford Conversations: Been on any good dates lately? Four Haverfordians just launched DateSpaces.com, a website designed to help
you find the best place to go depending
upon the kind of experience you're hoping to have. More>
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Video Highlight: Students from Professor Iruka Okeke's Biology 124 course are presenting
their work in the KINSC Link. Our news team visited the opening
reception to learn about the students' study of infectious disease
scientists working in developing countries. More>
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Interdisciplinary Learning Takes Center(s) Stage: "Centers of Learning, Discovery and Renewal" highlighted student
research from each of Haverford's three interdisciplinary academic
centers. More>
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Big Dig, Small Species: Looking at Prehistoric Plankton-Feeders With Brian Johnson '08: During his summer internship at the American
Museum of Natural
History,
Haverford senior Johnson searched for signs of life from a bygone
geologic era. More>
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Film Produced by Haverford Professor Debuts Nationally on PBS: "Justice for My People," for which Professor Maria McMath served as
associate producer, tells the remarkable life story of Mexican-American
civil rights activist Hector P. Garcia. More>
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Know Outstanding Alumni Volunteers? The Alumni Association Executive Committee (AAEC) is taking nominations. More>
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