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Presidential Search
Please join us tomorrow at 12 Noon (ET) for a presidential search announcement.
Since 2011 College Communications has produced a unique homepage each weekday to spotlight the rich diversity of Haverford's academic programming, extracurricular offerings, campus culture, and community members' accomplishments.
Please join us tomorrow at 12 Noon (ET) for a presidential search announcement.
The Departments of astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics, and psychology are housed in the state-of-the-art Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center (KINSC).
May 25–27, 2012
“I’m planning on attending the reunion to share stories, laugh a lot, and relive some favorite memories with old friends.” – Liz Jacobs ’92
See who’s coming and take advantage of discounted registrationby April 27.
Best known for railroad photography, O. Winston Link also shot promotional images of Haverford and many are in Special Collections.
April 24, 2012 8:30 PM
Strawbridge Observatory
For Astronomers 12+. Talk: “The Milky Way: Our Galactic Hometown” by Mariah Baker (Astrophysics, class of 2014). Observing will only take place if skies are clear. Event Details »
Haverford College was founded in 1833 as Haverford School by a group of New York and Philadelphia Quakers who sought to create an institution of learning grounded in Quaker values. Though we are nonsectarian today, our Quaker roots influence many of our values and processes.
Join us for the dedication of Kannerstein Field, Saturday April 21 at 12 noon. The renovated baseball facilities are named for “Mr. Haverford”, Greg Kannerstein, who served the College for 41 years.
Philosophy at Haverford aims as far as possible to reflect the richness, diversity, and reflexivity of philosophical inquiry.
The Arboretum has been named a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, which recognizes campuses that effectively manage their trees, connect with the community to foster healthy urban landscapes and involve the students with learning opportunities centered on campus, community and forestry efforts.
“I gained insight into the ways in which veterinary science can be combined with conservation biology. Since these are potential career paths and ideas for graduate school, my summer research was a great help in solidifying my desire to explore these fields further.“—Elizabeth Willis ’13
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.