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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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.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
The Haverford alum returned to campus to share his most recent research on Black protectionism and the camera as self-defense.
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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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The new Hurford Center post-baccalaureate fellow tells Jalen Martin ‘23 about his art, his journey to Haverford, and his goals in his new position.
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The student body convened to vote on policy at the first in-person plenary event since the pandemic began.
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The chemistry major is testing the efficacy and safety of drugs in clinical cancer trials at the National Cancer Institute.
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Sound Museum Collective joined the Haverford community in October to assist students in exploring audio engineering.
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This course explores anthropological approaches to the law and legal regimes, with special emphasis on the relationship between law, power and politics, social hierarchy, and the institutionalization of inequality in the United States in the context of the War on Drugs.
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Leading members of the field of imaging science visited campus to demonstrate its potential applications in libraries and museums, including Haverford’s own collection.
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The psychology major is pursuing a Ph.D. in school psychology at Lehigh University.
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