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Lives That Speak banner hanging in front of Barclay Hall
Monday, June 6, 2016

Lives That Speak: Dave Barry '69

“I was an English major, and I credit that with my ability to write lots of words about things I know nothing about.” –Dave Barry '69, Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist and humor writer.

Dave is the seventh in a series of individual vignettes directed by Ben Hickernell ’00 that take us further into the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak”.

Elisabeth Smith '04
Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Elisabeth Smith '04

Economics major Elisabeth Smith '04 became president and CEO of a machining and parts supplier to the aerospace and power-generation industries in 2014.

Read "Elisabeth Smith '04: Aerospace Industry CEO" in the Winter 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.

Smith is aiming to attract more women to the industry, she says, by showing them "we are a forward-thinking, technologically advanced company that uses million-dollar computers to cut metal". Photo: Chris Langer.

Ankur Arya '12
Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Ankur Arya '12

Political Science major and education minor Ankur Arya '12 is a teacher who created a program to help students earn admission to Delaware's top public and private high schools.

Read "Lighting the Way" in the Winter 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.

Ankur Arya '12 in his classroom at Thomas A. Edison Charter School in Wilmington, Delaware. Photo: Tessa Marie Images.

Lives That Speak banner hanging in front of Barclay Hall
Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Lives That Speak: Karan Shah '09

“The environment has been an issue that a lot of people at Haverford are passionate about. It’s a school that really cares about reducing our carbon footprint, about fighting global warming, about making the world a better place.” –Karan Shah '09, co-founder of Grow-Trees.com

Karan is the sixth in a series of individual vignettes directed by Ben Hickernell ’00 that take us further into the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak”.

Elisabeth Smith '04
Friday, April 22, 2016

Elisabeth Smith '04

Economics major Elisabeth Smith '04 became president and CEO of a machining and parts supplier to the aerospace and power-generation industries in 2014.

Read "Elisabeth Smith '04: Aerospace Industry CEO" in the Winter 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.

Smith is aiming to attract more women to the industry, she says, by showing them "we are a forward-thinking, technologically advanced company that uses million-dollar computers to cut metal". Photo: Chris Langer.

Lives That Speak banner hanging in front of Barclay Hall
Friday, April 8, 2016

Lives That Speak: Amita Tomkoria '06

“A lot of my success as a financier has been in my ability to partner across the organization and build relationships…. I attribute that to Haverford and the academic experience I had there.” –Amita Tomkoria '06, CFO, Software & Services, GE

Ben Hickernell ’00 takes us further into the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak.”

Ankur Arya '12
Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Ankur Arya '12

Political Science major and education minor Ankur Arya '12 is a teacher who created a program to help students earn admission to Delaware's top public and private high schools.

Read "Lighting the Way" in the Winter 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.

Ankur Arya '12 in his classroom at Thomas A. Edison Charter School in Wilmington, Delaware. Photo: Tessa Marie Images.

Vince Warren '86
Thursday, March 10, 2016

Office of Multicultural Affairs

The Office of Multicultural Affairs sustains and carries out Haverford College’s commitment to diversity by supporting student programs, faculty initiatives, and curricular innovations that cultivate a vibrant and multifaceted intellectual community.

Vince Warren '86, a veteran civil and human rights attorney and executive director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, recently gave a talk about the broad emerging vision of the BlackLivesMatter movement. The event was co-hosted by the Multicultural Alumni Action Group. Photo: Will Herzog '19.

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