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Student-faculty collaboration is a manifestation of core Haverford values such as trust, concern and respect by—and for—each participant.
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Student-faculty collaboration is a manifestation of core Haverford values such as trust, concern and respect by—and for—each participant.
Students interested in health professions can now participate in the Bi-College multi-disciplinary health studies program, which gives students in any major the opportunity to minor in health studies.
Read “New Perspective on Health” in the Spring/Summer 2014 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Andy Pleatman ’66 has made a significant seven-figure gift that will support interdisciplinary curricular and co-curricular offerings, an off-campus internship program, and a new faculty position, all emphasizing the College’s historic commitment to fostering ethical leaders.
Haverford College has forged innovative partnerships with some of the world’s top academic institutions to offer students additional opportunities for graduate study.
Our degree partnership programs allow students to pursue an accelerated course of study toward a Master’s degree.
Through December 14, 2014
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
The first exhibition in the United States devoted exclusively to contemporary art of the Maghreb and the Maghrebi diaspora. Curated by Visiting Associate Professor Carol Solomon. Details »
The students performing in this photo are The Lighted Fools. The show featured a sketch about attempting to rent a tiger from the Philadelphia Zoo, said Benjamin Gutierrez ’14 (front and center), but what was going on in this scene, “no one can remember.”
Missed yesterday’s photo? See student performance back “Then.”
“Students performing, 1976” was the only information provided for this photo from the College Archives. But the white costumes and the bells strapped to their shins suggest that they’re doing a Morris dance—a form of English folk dance dating to the 15th century.
Come back tomorrow to see student performance “Now”.
Today is #GivingTuesday™—a national day of giving that follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Every year, more than 7,000 alumni, parents, and friends give back to the College through the Annual Fund, volunteering, or in other ways.
“The Vietnam War in Poetry: Ancient History or Prescient Harbinger?” a poetry reading by six American poets, who participated in the Vietnam War, was organized by President Daniel H. Weiss on November 11, Veteran’s Day. Their reading was part of a two-day conference, which included a panel discussion the next day.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.