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Mauricio Arango, The Night of the Moon Has Many Hours
Friday, March 18, 2016

Among the Unburied

Among the Unburied
Opens Friday, March 18, 2016
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Whitehead Campus Center

Three artists-cum-storytellers invite us to consider a world of ghosts as firmly planted in the complex geopolitics and cultural schisms of Colombia, the Pacific Northwest, and Korea. Details »

Mauricio Arango, The Night of the Moon Has Many Hours, 2010. HD video, sound, 12-00. [production still].

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Sharing A Hobby, Faith, or Mission With Your Roommates

The 11 upperclass students who live in Music and Arts House came together last spring to create a space for artists to collaborate and share their work with the greater Haverford community. Their home was one of five community houses to have its application approved by the Residential Life Committee. They now serve the campus with programming and events.

The “backyard barbecue bonanza” was a kickoff of sorts for the Music and Arts House. Photo by Alana Thurston '16.

Do It In The Dark logo
Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Sustainability

The Committee for Environmental Responsibility (CER) was created by the students, faculty, and staff of Haverford College, and founded on our socially responsible principles. You can use their Building Dashboard to track real-time electricity use in buildings around campus that have been fitted with special meters.

For the second year in a row, students participated in the "Do It In The Dark" contest, which pits dorms against one another to see who can save the most energy.

Rice pudding
Friday, March 11, 2016

COOKING THE COLLECTION: Rice Pudding

The Library's Dig Into The Archives series recently took a look at historical recipes. We wondered what the food would taste like, so we are beginning a series called Cooking the Collection on the Haverblog and on the college’s official Facebook page, featuring some of these old-timey sweets.  

This rice pudding is less sweet and firmer in texture than contemporary versions. Recipes have been modified with modern measurements and instructions, and have easy-to-follow, step-by-step videos. Photo: Patrick Montero.

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.

Campbell Schribner '03
Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series

The Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series connects current students, faculty, and community members to Haverford’s vibrant alumni presence in the academic world. These presentations are sponsored by the Library in partnership with different academic departments.

Campbell Scribner '03, Assistant Professor of Education at Ohio Wesleyan University, gave a lecture titled "The Fight for Local Control: Schools Suburbs, and American Democracy". The event was co-sponsored by the Bi-Co Education Program. Photo: Rae Yuan '19

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