Where They're Headed
Where They're Headed
On May 17, 2015 the College held its 177th commencement, graduating 298 members of the Class of 2015. This blog series details some of their post-graduation plans.
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On May 17, 2015 the College held its 177th commencement, graduating 298 members of the Class of 2015. This blog series details some of their post-graduation plans.
Charlotte Lellman's archival research for her thesis on policing prostitution in 18th-century Paris helped convince the French major that her future is in archival studies or library science.
The Past is a Foreign Country
Through October 9, 2015
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
The first solo exhibition in North America by the Ivorian artist François-Xavier Gbré, whose photographs survey relics of the built environment, from the ruins of colonial-era monuments to the futurist symbols of the cosmopolitan city. Details »
On Wednesday, August 26, we officially welcomed the newest members of the Haverford community—the Class of 2019—to campus and kicked off Customs, the College’s first-year orientation program.
Lives That Speak, directed by filmmaker Ben Hickernell '00, features more than 20 alumni whose lives reflect the value of a Haverford education. The short documentary heralds Lives That Speak: The Campaign for Haverford and will be released online September 17.
Working in the lab of Assistant Professor Lou Charkoudian '03, the chemistry major helped create a type II polyketide catalog, which identified 78 polyketides of known producing sequence and structure and indexed key pieces of information about each of these molecules.
"What They Learned" is a blog series exploring the thesis work of recent graduates.
The Haverfordian, started in 1879, was Haverford’s first literary magazine. The student-run monthly was printed in various forms for almost 60 years.
“History Lesson” is a regular series in Haverford Magazine.
95 students conducted research, either individually or in groups, as part of the KINSC’s summer research program with 28 professors across departments in the natural sciences.
David Roza ’15 is headed to Columbia University’s School of Journalism to pursue a masters.
Part of the "Where They're Headed" Haverblog series.
Connie Friedman '15 is moving to Vi Than, the mid-sized capital city of Hậu Giang Province in Vietnam, for the year as part of the prestigious Princeton in Asia fellowship program.
Part of the "Where They're Headed" Haverblog series.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.