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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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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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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Haverford College has been named one of the nation's top producers of participants in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.
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Boba, rice crackers, and red envelopes filled with candy welcomed visitors attending the Asian American studies panel in Zubrow Commons.
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The Haverford alumna is bringing art from Africa and across the world to the Smith College Museum of Art as the first Curator of Contemporary Art.
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Klein has used her Haverford education to found Storq, an maternity and postpartum apparel line.
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A full week of thoughtfully curated events on campus celebrated the impact of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The veteran financial affairs executive will be Haverford's next vice president for finance and administration.
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Women's cross country and track & field coach Fran Rizzo recounts his 32 years at Haverford.
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The new “Main Line, PA Edition” of Monopoly features some well-known spots on its locally oriented board— including Haverford College.
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Using new methods to trace digital currencies once thought untraceable, law enforcement officials are cracking criminal cases around the globe. WIRED writer Andy Greenberg ’04 chronicles the hunt in a new book.
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Following years of discussion, the Haverford College Corporation amends its bylaws to admit non-Quakers as members.
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