The Hurford Center Initiative brought together artists, activists, and academics to discuss how to combat the carceral state.
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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 new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
This hands-on class explores Japanese book arts and a wide range of printmaking processes.
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Sponsored by the Hurford Center for Arts and Humanities and the Haverford lnnovations Program, Matt Denton ’24 spent the summer developing a game about the Algerian War of lndependence which will be for sale in the fall.
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The funding will help support student-driven research on new ways of forecasting geohazards such as landslides.
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Over spring break, students from Jonathan Wilson’s Botany class journeyed to the dual-island nation to study its abundant plants, diverse wildlife, and rich culture. This is the fourth year the trip has been offered.
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Revered for his ability to present complex ideas in understandable terms, the long-serving faculty member considered it his vocation to search for new and better ways to connect with students and convey knowledge. A campus memorial service will take place during Alumni Weekend 2023.
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The assistant professor of Spanish will conduct research and workshops in order to develop strategies for community education and organizing.
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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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