The professor of fine arts’ latest commission is a site-specific installation in Terminal C of the Philadelphia International Airport that was designed to bring joy and color to weary travelers.
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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
The fall edition of Founders Porch welcomed Fords working at the intersection of sustainability and innovation.
The new app, developed by three recent alums through Haverford's Innovation Program, is being piloted on campus this fall.
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This chemistry course offers a quantitative approach to the description and prediction of behavior in chemical systems.
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The computer science major is working as a software engineer at Facebook.
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The celebrated new novel by the associate professor of English and director of creative writing addresses Black feminism and features Bryn Mawr attendees as its main characters.
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This visual studies course examines a series of problems that beauty and other sensuous pleasures make for philosophy, film, and contemporary art.
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This intensive first-year writing seminar considers students’ fluid relationship to identities that they examine, explore, and take on through course materials.
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The psychology and Spanish double major is working as a project coordinator at Loma Linda University studying mindfulness-based stress reduction for parents of children with developmental delays.
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Students learn some of the current understanding of how galaxies in our Universe form and evolve over time, as well as the data science techniques commonly used by extragalactic researchers in their work.
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The recent alum curated “What I’ve Become,” a clown-themed exhibition in VCAM that extends from their work as a 2021 Summer Doculab fellow.
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This student-run club gives Fords and Mawrters an opportunity to play jazz together.
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This anthropology course explores human attempts to extend sensory capacities through robots, sensors, nonhuman animals, and plants, considering how colonialism, race, disability, gender, and surveillance shape the desire to sense beyond the human.
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The organizer and activist visited Haverford to discuss his work in prison abolition and criminal justice reform.
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The political science major is working as a Weil Legal Innovator fellow at Tahirih Justice Center before beginning law school at Columbia in 2023.
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This history course explores Indigenous women’s experiences in the history of Latin America including the dynamics of women’s social movements in the region, whose agendas often conflict with established gendered traditions.
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Following last year’s virtual celebration, this year’s in-person return was the biggest ever Family and Friends Weekend.
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