The Hurford Center’s yearlong “Imagining Abolitionist Futures” series explores the possibilities of arts and humanities programming to aid the struggle to dismantle the carceral state and build reparative practices and institutions.
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The professor of environmental studies gives us a tour of his office.
Dali Pomfret '25 started out wanting to play professional baseball. After an eye-opening internship, he’s now got his mind set on an even loftier goal.
Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
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The Haverford philosophy and mathematics double major discussed his time as a Ph.D. student at Harvard University as part of the Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series.
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Lisa Jane Graham and Darin Hayton’s “Biopower” class curated an exhibition using materials from Lutnick Library’s Quaker and Special Collections.
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The computer science and English double major now works as a technical writer for Liquibase.
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The Princeton professor came to campus to discuss her latest book, which served as Haverford’s first ever “Campus Read.”
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The math major who minored in economics and computer science is joining Public Finance Management as a financial consultant.
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Mark Schatz '78 has been a sideman in the contemporary and bluegrass scene for years; now, it's his turn in the front of the genre.
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Thanks to a recent grant from the Stevens Initiative, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is bringing a virtual exchange program with American University of Sharjah to four Haverford classrooms this year.
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WHRC is bringing radio back to campus.
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The anthropology major and health studies minor is studying to become a certified nurse-midwife at Vanderbilt University.
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Philadelphia-area photographer David Freese’s exhibition, “The Geography of Climate Change,” gathers 39 black-and-white photographs in the Atrium Gallery of the Jane Lutnick Fine Arts Center.
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The alumni duo known as Strange Interlude is looking to change the way people think of chamber music by turning it into a conversation between audience and performer.
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The associate professor of Spanish talks about her new book, which investigates the underlying themes of Jewish mysticism in modern Latin American art.
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Students who conducted research this summer presented their findings and results at the annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium.
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The biology major is starting Harvard University’s Ph.D. program in biological and biomedical sciences.
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