The curator of rare books & manuscripts and head of Quaker & Special Collections writes about shifting her work from sharing physical editions to digital ones and becoming “the hands” for researchers far from campus, turning pages for them onscreen.
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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.
Robinson’s gift helps realize a cornerstone of Haverford 2030, the College’s strategic plan.
Last week, the 387 students comprising the Class of 2028 began their transition to college life with Customs, Haverford’s signature orientation program.
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Jacob Lowy '14, a Haverford political science major, writes about pivoting his career to medicine during a global pandemic.
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Haverford’s political clubs have been working together this semester to increase student voter participation in the 2020 election.
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Dana Nichols '14 writes about her journey from childhood ballet student to Haverford College student to professional dancer and writer of a recent piece in "Dance Magazine" about blackface in ballet.
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The Arboretum Program Coordinator describes her work on campus during the College’s closure in the spring, and how it relates to Haverford’s sense of community.
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A participant in Haverford and Caltech’s joint 3-2 engineering program, the mathematics major and environmental studies minor has finished his Caltech education and is now developing climate change models.
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The two Haverford music students developed their music composition skills this summer at Philly’s Young Women Composers Camp.
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The world-renowned Quaker astrophysicist, who discovered the first radio pulsars, is visiting Haverford virtually this semester to share her experiences in science and spirituality.
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This summer, a team of Haverford students, faculty, and staff supported language activists and educators in creating Talking Dictionaries virtually.
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The physics major is moving to London to further his career in real estate financing.
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The history major and education studies minor is participating in City Year Denver, mentoring, tutoring, and supporting students.
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As part of their Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored summer internships, Owen Deitcher ’20 and Matthew Katz ’22 worked remotely on the proposed bike route that would offer a more equitable, sustainable, and safe means of transportation through Philly’s western suburbs.
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Psychology and fine arts double major Sarah Jesup ’20 is working in resource development and communications at the See Forever Foundation in D.C. through AmericaCorp VISTA.
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In this year’s DocuLab project, students created animations for the experimental documentary film Smile4Kime, directed by Elena Guzman.
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The Department of Computer Science expands to accommodate growing student enrollment.
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