#GivingTuesday is December 1
#GivingTuesday is a national day of giving that follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Pauliuc was nominated by Lauren Johnson ’26 for demonstrating what “young people can do when they refuse to stand by an unjust system.”
With Noon to Noon, seniors Emmett Huiskamp and Ellie Baron turn finals week into a performance art piece.
The weeklong immersion program, open to any current community college student, will welcome students to Haverford and Bryn Mawr campuses in June.
#GivingTuesday is a national day of giving that follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
The housing cooperative marks its 25th anniversary on campus as a place where residents can live their commitment to the environment.
In Darin Hayton's 300-level seminar, students are using primary sources from the country's first Quaker-run psychiatric hospital to explore roughly 150 years of treatment of the mentally ill.
The chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Partners and former Haverford Board Chair spoke with Adi Ignatius '81 about his belief in liberal arts education and his gratitude to the College.
The third-year Temple Law student was one of only three people chosen for a 2015 merit distinction award from a public service initiative of the National Association for Law Placement.
Emeritus Professor of Psychology Doug Davis went on the road in 2014 with pioneering human rights attorney Bob Swift ’68 as he distributed some of the $19 million won in a landmark case brought on behalf of thousands of victims of the Ferdinand Marcos regime’s reign of terror.
The comprehensive gift will support operating needs, endowed scholarships, and a presidential discretionary fund for strategic initiatives such as diversity and sustainability.
As the men's ultimate team at Haverford prepares to celebrate its 30th anniversary this weekend, we look back at the history of the club sport that defined so many Fords' college experience.
Family & Friends Weekend: October 30–November 1
The co-founder of Philadelphia's Juvenile Law Center was celebrated by Mayor Michael Nutter, actor/singer Gloria Rueben, and CNN's Jeffrey Toobin on the occasion of his retirement.
A new exhibit in Magill Library, curated by J. Ashley Foster and the students from her writing seminar, uses visual and literary art, historical documents, and digital technology to explore the Spanish Civil War.
The director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution says he learned to speak truth to power at the College.
The visiting assistant professor of peace, justice, and human rights discusses his new book, Digging for the Disappeared: Forensic Science After Atrocity, and whether or not dead bodies have human rights.
The writer and cultural critic, who gave a reading and book signing on Friday, was the first Speakers Series invitee of the year.
Haverford is one of more than 80 colleges and universities in the inaugural cohort in the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success, which aims to make it easier for high schoolers to research and apply to college.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.