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An Israeli’s View of the Conflict
A standing-room only crowd packed Sharpless Auditorium to hear Miko Peled, author of The General’s Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine, speak about his path to becoming a peace activist. Continue reading
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Tagged campus events, CPGC, guest speaker, Israel, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Miko Peled, Palestine
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Yoga For a Cause
The Women’s Center at Haverford hosted a Yoga-thon fundraiser on November 10 to benefit Women for Women International. Continue reading
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Tagged campus life, Dana Miller '86, Farida Esaa '14, Sun Salutation, Women for Women International, yoga, yogathon
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What Can a Body Do? Opens at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
The October 26 opening of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibit What Can a Body Do? featured a performance by New York artist Christine Sun Kim. Continue reading
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Tagged art, art opening, campus life, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, performance art
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TEDx Comes to Haverford
“Crossing Borders” was the theme on Saturday, September 29, when the College hosted its first TEDx conference. Organized by Isaac Anthony ’14, Sofia Athanassiadis ’14, Tamar Hoffman ’15, Ellen Rienhart ’15, and Victoria Sobocinski ’13, TEDx Haverford College, held in … Continue reading
A Future for “The Havermap”?
Now that Special Collections’ map exhibit in the library is over, what will happen to “The Havermap?” The large aerial view of the campus, conceived by Eli Blood-Patterson ’11, aimed to map the “social geography” of Haverford and invited viewers to tag different spots on campus with their recollections of personal events that happened there. Continue reading
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Tagged campus events, Eli Blood-Patterson '11, exhibtion, Havermap, Magill Library, maps, special collections
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Jack Carnell: Looking at America
The exhibition Jack Carnell: Authentic America-Color Photographs 2006 to 2008 runs through April 22 in the Atrium Gallery of the Marshall Fine Arts Center. Carnell will be on campus to speak about his work and his travels on March 14 at 4:30 p.m. Continue reading
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Tagged American South, art show, artist talk, Atrium Gallery, campus events, Jack Carnell, Marshall Fine Arts Center, photography
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Religion and Spirituality Week on Campus
Although Haverford is officially non-sectarian, spiritual life still plays a vital role outside the classroom for many members of the College community. Religion and Spirituality Week, organized by Coordinator of Religious and Spiritual Life Emily Higgs ’08, seeks to increase … Continue reading
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The Hurford Humanities Center adds “arts” to its name.
In recognition of the increasingly important role of the arts in the work of the Hurford Humanities Center, the Center has been renamed the John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities. And on Friday, December 2, the … Continue reading
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A Multimedia Fairy Tale
Ben Rubin ’03 discusses his just-launched publishing company, button-down bird, and its first offering, When Comes What Darkly Thieves, a children’s book that he wrote and illustrated. The fairy tale is now available as an iPad app with original music by alt. country musicians like Cortney Tidwell and members of the band Lambchop. Continue reading
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Tagged alt.country, alumni, Ben Rubin, books, children's books, iPad, Lambchop
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More Seuss
We last wrote about renowned Dr. Seuss scholar and collector Charles D. Cohen ’83 in an article in the Spring 2009 issue of Haverford magazine that featured some pretty fabulous photographs of his vast collection of “Seussiana.” Now Cohen, the … Continue reading
