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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.
Former Haverford president Jack Coleman spent his sabbatical working manual labor, then wrote a book about it. Fifty years later it remains as poignant as ever.
The semi-annal Haverthrift Clothing Swap elevates Fords’ style and the College’s sustainable ideals.
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Four recent graduates received awards for the 2023-2024 academic year. They are currently engaged in work across three continents.
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A new program developed by Gabriel Franklin ’24 puts basketballs and Haverford’s educational resources in the hands of Ardmore’s young people.
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The comparative literature major and classics minor returned to Haverford to share her scholarly and creative work through an interactive puppet-making experience and lecture.
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The $40,000 grant will help remove barriers to reporting incidents of violence and reinforce safety and inclusion on campus.
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Haverford students who are just beginning their scholarly journey benefit, too.
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Samuels, who is now pursuing her PhD at University of California Irvine, focuses her research on Black-led food justice and sovereignty.
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Haverford's 'diversity psychologist' researches child development by investigating how young people understand overlapping elements of identity such as race and gender.
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The ambitious Together with Humanities initiative will be a series of co-taught courses and course clusters attuned to issues of languages and power while also feeding a wide range of student internships and experiences.
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Professor Hank Glassman’s class focuses on the history of the Lotus Sutra, its influence on art, and its role in forming an understanding of Buddhist practice and salvation.
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The $2.25 million grant, provided through Title III, advances critical initiatives outlined in Haverford 2030, the College’s bold strategic plan.
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Cohen, who assumed the role on Jan. 3, replaces Tom Donnelly, who retired in the fall after 49 seasons.
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A new 1,000-square-foot addition to the campus’ oldest building makes it more accessible and reflective of the College’s values.
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Michelle Albert ’90 has achieved widespread recognition for her work addressing health disparities.
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A theater project envisioned by fall artist-in-residence Jack Issac Pryor explores whether repeated performances of Euripides’ play can change its tragic outcome.
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