Cohen, who assumed the role on Jan. 3, replaces Tom Donnelly, who retired in the fall after 49 seasons.
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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.
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The neuroscience major identified her career path in disability studies and education during her four years at Haverford.
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For Davis, a prospective biology major, the research she’s pursuing at Haverford is deeply personal.
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A new 1,000-square-foot addition to the campus’ oldest building makes it more accessible and reflective of the College’s values.
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Michelle Albert ’90 has achieved widespread recognition for her work addressing health disparities.
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A theater project envisioned by fall artist-in-residence Jack Issac Pryor explores whether repeated performances of Euripides’ play can change its tragic outcome.
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The Office of Academic Resources partnered with Haverford’s Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access for the ninth annual Reading Rainbow. Panelists presented books that envision liberatory futures.
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The project, which builds upon 2022’s Imagining Abolitionist Futures Initiative, will preserve the stories of creative leadership that emerged from State Correctional Facility - Graterford.
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Pioneering musician George Stavis ’67 brought the banjo into the psychedelic rock era. He's opened for acts like the Grateful Dead, Neil Young, and Richie Havens.
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This course offers students an opportunity to think about the civil rights laws that shape many aspects of our everyday lives, from university admissions to reproductive rights to voting rights.
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For Stauffer, effective human communication is the key to restorative practices, harm reduction, and an empowering Haverford education.
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In a hands-on, collaborative environment, students explore important themes portrayed on screen while developing their own cinematic practice.
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Chung’s most recent memoir was the focus of Assistant Professor of English Elizabeth Kim’s Introduction to Asian American Literature class this fall.
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The honor enshrines Roberto Castillo Sandoval into the pantheon of Chile’s most distinguished writers.
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Introduced to art curation while a first-year student at Haverford, Penney now uses art as a vehicle for transformation.
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The beloved Lloyd Lights decoration competition returned this week. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite holiday installation in Haverford’s online poll by Friday, Dec. 15.
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In this class, students consider how Japanese filmmakers use cinema to explore fundamental questions of life and death in the country’s postwar period.
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