Coaching a Championship Team
Head coach Bruce Berque ’88 led the University of Texas men’s tennis team to the program’s first national championship.
Read "Coaching a Championship Team" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
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Head coach Bruce Berque ’88 led the University of Texas men’s tennis team to the program’s first national championship.
Read "Coaching a Championship Team" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Head coach Bruce Berque ’88 led the University of Texas men’s tennis team to the program’s first national championship.
Read "Coaching a Championship Team" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Mary Ceruti '87 is prioritizing accessibility in art as the new executive director at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Read "Curating Compassion" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Boyce Upholt ’06 recounts a perilous trip atop a record-breaking flood—and an attempt to understand what we’ve done to America’s iconic river.
Read "The Kamikaze Canoe" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
In his new documentary, He Dreams of Giants, Keith Fulton ’88 continues an exploration into the psyche of ex-Monty Python-er Terry Gilliam that began with his 2002 film festival hit Lost in La Mancha.
Read "Documenting A Director’s Dream" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Yngvild Olsen ’91, a physician specializing in addiction medicine, has recently published a book meant to “clarify and demystify” the national health emergency.
The Barrel Fires didn’t start at Haverford, but it was school ties that brought band members Jay Carlis ’99, Mike Kay ’00, and Josh Meyer ’98 together to play original music and have fun doing it.
Read "Mixed Media: Music" from the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Deputy Director and Chief Curator of Brown University's Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology Kevin P. Smith '81 and his colleagues analyze compounds from animal bones to reveal climate conditions in the distant past.
Read "Collecting Ancient Climate Data" from the Winter 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
There’s not really a road map for success as a non-classical cello player and composer, so Nick Takénobu Ogawa ’05 has been making his own path, one instinctual step at a time. Ogawa has been playing shows and releasing recordings under the nom-de-music Takénobu since he graduated from Haverford.
Read "Mixed Media: Music" from the Winter 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Deputy Director and Chief Curator of Brown University's Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology Kevin P. Smith '81 and his colleagues analyze compounds from animal bones to reveal climate conditions in the distant past.
Read "Collecting Ancient Climate Data" from the Winter 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.
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