On May 14, the College will award an honorary degree to the civil rights advocate at the ceremony celebrating the Class of 2022.
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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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The campus community discussed policy at the year’s second biannual meeting.
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The professor emeritus of psychology taught at Haverford for 51 years.
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The sociology major will spend the year after his Haverford graduation traveling to five continents to learn about music in Mexican communities internationally.
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From March 22 through April 22, the College is gathering anonymous responses from students, faculty, and staff to assess the belonging and inclusion of our community members.
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This advanced language course enhances students’ competence in the four skills in Chinese—speaking, listening, reading, and writing—by exploring music concepts and practices in China from Confucius writing on the topic to Peking Opera.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, awards, and publications.
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This fall, Bria Nixon BMC ’22 and Becca Zaletofsky BMC ’24 revamped a dormant Latin dance group for the Bi-Co.
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The religion and history double major is one of only two recipients of the competitive scholarship for study in the U.K., which he will use to pursue a master’s in religion at the University of Oxford.
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Haverford ranked 17th out of 427 schools at the competitive collegiate mathematics competition, with numerous students achieving high placements.
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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.
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From learning calligraphy in as a child in Tehran to using their skills to make posters during college, Thomas shares their path to becoming a professional artist.
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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.
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The history and English double major’s exhibit, “The Hundred Tongues of Rumor,” explores the use of misinformation and truth in times of crisis in Lutnick Library’s Rebecca and Rick White Gallery.
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The singer-songwriter and poet, who is a part of the long-running band Friendship, recently made his debut solo EP.
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