The assistant professor of Spanish will conduct research and workshops in order to develop strategies for community education and organizing.
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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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Thornberry’s thesis focuses on oxygen minimum zones in our oceans. It builds on work she engaged with through a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fellowship program.
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For his thesis, the physics major turned to machine learning and neural networks to classify more than 30,000 spiral galaxies in the universe.
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The group’s performance was part of Haverford’s Concert Artist Series, which brings regional artists to campus.
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The College will honor a Class of '64 alumnus and an education and civil rights icon for service to humanity.
UPDATE May 3, 2023: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Jon Kabat-Zinn '64 — one of our two honorary degree recipients — is unable to attend the ceremony.
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The Quaker palliative care specialist and environmental activist will share his knowledge and experience with the Haverford community during a week-long virtual visit.
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The Tokyo-based multidisciplinary artist hosted a collaborative workshop in preparation for a Lutnick Library exhibition, opening March 20.
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17 student-made paintings now permanently adorn the astronomy library in Strawbridge Observatory.
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The Havercode club provides academic and pre-professional support to computer science students.
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Author of the recently published Hurricane Girl, along with other novels, Marcy Dermansky '91 answered questions about her writing process and being an author.
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The exhibit by Emma Scharff ‘25 displays photographs and documents, showing how aspects of the campus have changed and stayed the same over the years.
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Carl Shuman '78 is creating fun, new ways for children to learn the stories of the Torah through his series, Torah Time Travel.
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In 2013, Texas executed the 500th person since capital punishment was instituted by the state in 1976. That was the moment that moved artist Mark Menjívar, a San…
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Martin Lehfeldt '61 reflects on his lifetime career of teaching, philanthropy, activism.
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Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Daniel Grin was recognized by the Charles E. Kaufman Foundation with a $150,000 "New Initiative" grant for research on "Dark matter and the first galaxies."
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Quaker and Special Collections possesses the writings of Julia Wilbur, a prominent abolitionist and suffragist during the 19th century.
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The second annual THRIVE Conference focused on the theme “Reclaiming Our Stories,” inviting attendees to reclaim their own narratives.
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