On view in Lutnick Library through the end of the semester, an exhibit curated by Champlin explores Haverford’s transportation history, from the Pennsylvania Railroad to the Blue Bus.
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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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Lightning Rod Special, co-founded by Scott Sheppard ’06, is creating a new work to premiere as the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026.
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Students leave Visiting Instructor Noah Elkins’ class prepared to accurately pronounce any sound in any human language.
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By exploring the historical and musical development of social groups from the African diaspora, students better understand the relationship between music and marginality.
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During back-to-back summer internships at Oracle, the junior and basketball leader has created innovative solutions for the tech giant’s cloud infrastructure team.
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The student body convened last Sunday for Plenary, a long-standing Haverford tradition, to contribute to the future of the College.
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For Alex Wang ’17, practicing astrology in Shanghai is a natural offshoot of his mathematical academic pursuits at Haverford.
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Rooted in number theory, Visiting Assistant Professor Anthony Kling’s class examines how to protect critical information in our digital age.
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Inspired by his own experiences as a Syrian refugee, Ahmed Haj Ahmed ’26 combines his academic interests with his drive to help other refugees.
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The Bi-Co program’s first conference brought American and Ghanaian thought leaders and educators to campus in October.
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Friends and Family Weekend draws a record-breaking 700 guests to campus Oct. 27-29.
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In early October, as his exhibition closed, John Muse gave away 110 works of art to the Haverford community.
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As Singing City celebrates 75 years, Assistant Professor of Music Nathan Zullinger steered the effort to create the progressive choir’s community songbook.
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While advancing students’ proficiencies in key areas of language studies, this class develops narrative skills in thinking and talking about food in Chinese.
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The Founders Porch webinar series returned to the virtual airwaves Oct. 23 with two alums joining President Wendy Raymond to share insight into their unexpected career paths.
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