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Patrick Montero
Thursday, January 7, 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.

The other community houses are the long-running eHaus, a cooperative focused on environmental sustainabilityNerd House, which has brought strategy board game nights, Miyazaki movie screenings, and a Haverfest Renaissance Faire; and Quaker House and Christian House, which are both faith-themed intentional communities.

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

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Office Hour – Jennifer Pals Lilgendahl

Associate Professor of Psychology Jennifer Pals Lilgendahl is a personality/social psychologist whose research looks at how people connect memories of past life events to their present self through the life stories they construct and narrate.

Read Office Hour in the Fall 2015 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Jennifer Pals Lilgendahl's office includes an "inspiration wall" and a chalkboard diagram from her first year teaching at Haverford. Photo: Patrick Montero.
Lloyd dorm entryways decorated for the holiday season
Monday, December 21, 2015

Lloyd Lights, 2015

Traditions: Lloyd Lights

The denizens of Lloyd Hall have once again festooned each entry with lights in celebration of the season. Time to cast your non-binding (but fun anyway) vote for best effort.

Lloyd decorated for the season, 2015. Photo: Caleb Eckert '17.
Friday, December 18, 2015

Don Quixote Throughout Time: Imaging the Man of La Mancha

Don Quixote Throughout Time: Imaging the Man of La Mancha
Through February 5, 2016
Alcove Gallery, Magill Library

This student-curated exhibit celebrates the 400th anniversary of the publication of Part II of Don Quixote (1615). Details »

Students of Professor of Spanish Israel Burshatin's "Quixotic Narratives" class provided analyses of Quixote's global reception in text, music, film, performance, and illustration.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Lives That Speak: Ted Love '81, P'15, P'17

“Many of my natural inclinations around being values-driven, around ethical standards—I think the fundamental framework for that existed when I went [to Haverford], but it was elegantly refined there.” –Ted Love '81, P'15, P'17, cardiologist and CEO, Global Blood Therapeutics

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Ben Hickernell '00 takes us further into the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak.” Ted Love is the third in a series that will resume in late January 2016.

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