The conference, the first of its kind on campus, discussed the growth and development of antiracism, inclusion, and equity at Haverford over the last year and a half.
You are here
Headline Archive for Aidan York
-
-
A new effort managed by the Marilou Allen Office for Service and Community Collaboration, enables students to make lasting contributions to the local Ardmore community through work-study programs at nonprofit organizations.
-
The new student-run consignment shop recirculated hundreds of clothing items throughout the Haverford community at its first event.
-
The campus community discussed policy at the year’s second biannual meeting.
-
Haverford ranked 17th out of 427 schools at the competitive collegiate mathematics competition, with numerous students achieving high placements.
-
The Quaker activist and her spouse, Polly Attwood, are visiting Haverford virtually this semester to reflect on new developments in feminist, LGBTQ+, and antiracism activism.
-
The student exhibition, “The Art of Healing: Heart & Home,” uses a variety of media to explore how we heal, while acting as a sanctuary for the viewer.
-
Haverford’s monthly tournament, Haverclash, has become an exciting challenge for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fans of all skill levels.
-
The political science major photographed murals and artwork in Minneapolis last summer, then curated an exhibit of them on campus this fall.
-
Students and faculty gathered for the 14th annual Economics Alumni Forum to hear about the financial and medical state of the world as a result of the pandemic.
-
The English major was the second speaker in this year’s Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series, detailing her path in academia and current research.
-
The organizer and activist visited Haverford to discuss his work in prison abolition and criminal justice reform.
-
The student body convened to vote on policy at the first in-person plenary event since the pandemic began.
-
Leading members of the field of imaging science visited campus to demonstrate its potential applications in libraries and museums, including Haverford’s own collection.
-
Students presented the results of the summer research projects at the day-long event hosted by the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center.