Haverford Headlines
![](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/DSC08516.jpg?itok=rRe8S9Mc)
Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
![Professor Richard Freedman delivers a lecture in front of a blackboard. He wears a grey jacket, white shirt, and glasses while holding a microphone.](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/unnamed_21.jpg?itok=Clc5lwGy)
A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
![](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/BLOG_gcc_lunar_new_year_grace_fang.jpg?itok=YU3nhnRI)
Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
-
The associate professor of English has been researching Woody Guthrie for a new book and was granted access to the new Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Okla., for three weeks of intensive work in the archives.
-
Eleven recipients will be honored by the Alumni Association at a special ceremony during Alumni Weekend on May 31.
-
Joe Banno '12 had a vision for his life after college. He wanted to be a history teacher and a Major League Lacrosse player. And that's just what he's doing.
-
Matacic, a Professor of Biology from 1964 until her retirement in 1999, was thedriving force behind the junior year biology "Superlab" and ran an independent research laboratory at Haverford for 35 years.
-
The MIT chemistry professor, who received the American Chemical Society's Priestley Medal, the organization's highest honor, is the subject of the magazine's March 17 cover story.
-
Her literary debut, Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century, 1900–1910, written with her husband Michael Lesy, is nominated for a 2014 IACP award.
-
The Hollywood writer, director, and producer's new project, Crisis, premieres March 16 at 10 p.m.
-
Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances and publications.
-
The pulmonologist, internist, and critical care specialist is interviewed about her return to athletics—she just ran a half marathon and a 15-kilometer race—after being hit by a drunk driver less than two years ago.
-
The prolific British author spoke about dictators, politics, and being attracted to“extremes” in a talk and conversation with President Dan Weiss.
-
Nerd House is the latest addition to Haverford's list of community living options.
-
Tisdale has curated an exhibit, which runs April 7 through May 11, marking the first anniversary of the Marathon bombings for the Boston Public Library.
-
Schilit is interviewed about his professional running career for Nike's Oregon Running Club.
-
The journalist's new book, <em>The Humor Code</em>, which explores the social science behind what makes things funny, is explored in a piece about "The Dark Psychology of Being a Good Comedian."
-
The women's basketball team's starting center talks to her hometown newspaper about her team's win in the Centennial Conference Championships last weekend and playing in the NCAA Division III tournament tomorrow.
Pages
Haverford 2030 Updates
More About the Plan
Haverford in the News
- ‹ previous
- 86 of 136
- next ›
Get in Touch
- Questions and comments? Email hcnews@haverford.edu.
- Sign up to get enews and events newsletters right in your inbox.
- Join our admissions mailing list.
College Communications
- Meet the team behind the scenes, College Communications.
- Policies and Guides
- Media Guide
- Need additional help?