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Patrick Montero
Thursday, October 11, 2012

Starky, Jazzy Jeff and M1

My college experience wasn’t like this. [Being here] made me think about thinking. It was amazing.” – M1
While on campus, Africana Studies Scholar-Artist In Residence M1 gave an intimate concert, spoke at the AcadeMIX hip-hop symposium, ran workshops, attended classes and gave lectures.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Ying Li: No Middle Way

Ying Li: No Middle Way

Friday, September 7—Friday October 12, 2012
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery

Curated by Franklin Einspruch, this exhibit explores Haverford College professor of fine arts Ying Li’s visceral connection with place through landscapes. Details »

Monday, October 8, 2012

Commitment to Compelling Instruction

Haverford faculty model academic excellence through their scholarship and an ongoing commitment to compelling, effective instruction.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry Casey Londergan (yellow coat) is being honored for his dual role as a “scholar-educator” with $505,424 to fund his research.
Sunday, September 30, 2012

In the Collection: Indian Territory

In the Collection

This 1885 map of Indian Territory bordered by Texas, Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas was commissioned by Dr. Charles Kirk, who served as superintendent of the Friends Indian Mission. Part of the Quaker Collection, the large cloth map measures 60 inches by 40 inches, and was hand-colored by Quaker artist Marcus Mote.

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