Madison Skerritt, Charlie Hale, Lynnie Woodruff, Chloe Wang, Katy Frank, and Deedee Eisape are the 2017–2018 class of Haverford House Fellows, and, as such, will spend next year exploring global citizenship in Philadelphia and strengthening connections between the College and the city.
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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.
The professor of environmental studies gives us a tour of his office.
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After graduation the English major is headed to Thailand to help teach the English language and serve as a cultural ambassador for the U.S.
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The Health Studies Program offers this introduction to statistical reasoning and application specifically for students interested in the health professions.
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Prospective members of the Class of 2021 joined us for Open Campus Day on Sunday, April 23.
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This seminar examines the commitment to social justice within the Religious Society of Friends and highlights its historical and current manifestations.
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The students in Jaclyn Pryor’s “Devised Theatre Workshop” crafted and performed an interactive piece that explored time, place, and object, culminating in the creation of an actual time capsule that is now being stored in Magill Library.
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Dana Nichols ’14 has been training with the West Philly-based company since she graduated, and is now making a profession out of her passion for dance.
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In Côte d'Ivoire, political science alumna Rebecca Levy ’04 works to fight poverty as an employee of USAID.
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The history of art major will spend next year in London, England, pursuing a master's in dance philosophy and history at the University of Roehampton.
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A biology course examining issues of human origins and migrations, diversity, and the relationship between different populations and ethnic groups.
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This English course uses the spectacular life and death of John Brown to examine issues, such as the place of violence in the cause of liberty and the roles of race and gender in the construction of emancipatory rhetoric, in a diverse set of texts produced across two centuries.
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Yoshifumi Nomura ’18 created an intimate setting to explore the nuances of everyday college life in DEARBED, a performance and installation piece that invited audience members to listen to recorded monologues playing from pillows in beds set throughout Founders Great Hall.
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In only three years of existence on campus, the Haverford team has pulled off impressive victories and even hosted its first annual invitational last fall.
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What began as a business opportunity for Adam M. Pener ’95 has become a mission: to shift the shipping industry from wood pallets to those made from environmentally friendly corrugated cardboard.
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The club empowers all women interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at Haverford by creating solidarity among them and providing them with a support network.
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