Headline Archive for Elizabeth Jones-Minsinger

  • Sepia-toned black-and-white photograph of a stone arch covered in ivy with a footpath running through the opening.

    In this post, Cullen Worth '27 explores English gardener William Carvill's relationship with the College. Cullen worked as the Quaker & Special Collections Liaison Intern during Summer 2024.

  • In this post, George Tran '27 explores the legend of George Stephens, a Haverford College enigma. George works in Quaker & Special Collections as a Documenting Student Life Project student liaison.

  • Image showing a member of the Class of 1909 seated on a throne.

    In this post, Rachel McQueen '25 explores inter-class dynamics at Haverford in the early 20th century by examining "The Rules for Freshmen," posters with rules for first years created by the rising sophomore class. Rachel works in Quaker & Special Collections as a Documenting Student Life Project student liaison.

  • Black-and-white photograph of eight students standing and sitting on the brick steps outside of a house. steps outside

    In this blog post, Maia Schwallie '25 details the history of La Casa, a forerunner to the Latinx Cultural Center. Maia works in Quaker & Special Collections as a Documenting Student Life Project student liaison. 

  • Photograph of 7 students working on the HCA Garden.

    In this blog post, Maia Schwallie '25 traces the Haverford community's connection to nature through campus work from the College's beginnings to the present day. Maia works in Quaker & Special Collections as a Documenting Student Life Project student liaison. 

  • In this blog post, Maxwell Champlin ‘25 compares the 1998 Haverford admissions tour to the current tour, using evidence he gathered from a twenty-five-year-old tour guide manual in the College Archives. Max was the Quaker & Special Collections Liaison and Documenting Haverford Student Life Intern this summer. He is also an Admission Office Fellow.