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Patrick Montero
A man gives a tour of historic Philadelphia.
Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Where They’re Headed: Rebecca Fisher ’18 and Joey Leroux ’18

Italian major and peace, justice, and human rights concentrator Rebecca Fisher '18 and economics major Joey Leroux '18 are learning to grow their business as inaugural fellows in the Haverford Innovations Program's Summer Incubator. As founders of Beyond the Bell Tours, the two recent graduates are determined to share the stories of Philadelphians who are often left out of traditional narratives.

Joey Leroux leads a tour in Philadelphia in front of Independance Hall. "Where They're Headed" is a blog series detailing the post-graduation plans of the Class of 2018. Photo: Alexandra Iglesia '21

A bus stop on campus with a crowd of people and a bus
Thursday, August 9, 2018

The Campus

Our campus has 200 acres of award-winning architecture and landscaping; more than 50 academic, athletic, and residential buildings; and a nationally recognized arboretum with 400 species of trees and shrubs, a 3.5-acre duck pond, gardens, and wooded areas.

Growth and structure of cities majors and co-heads of the Bi-Co Architecture Club Nicky Rhodes ’19 and Austin Huber ’19 used skills developed in an architecture studio course to design the Victorian-inspired bus stop and bike shelter near the North Dorms. Photo: Justin Brendel '18.

The Giant's Causeway
Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Study Abroad Photo Contest

“As a queer person of color, I would say that my study abroad experience not only enabled me to engage with and consider my identity within the freedom of another culture, but the time spent away from America also helped me to contextualize previous experiences and believe in a wider, more pronounced version of global citizenship.” – Matthew Ridley '19

Each year more than 130 Haverford students take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad.

The 2018 Study Abroad Photo Contest third-place winner in the Places category: Marina Mundo '18, "The Giant's Causeway," taken in Northern Ireland.

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley '11
Friday, August 3, 2018

Managing Burning Man

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley ‘11 is communications manager for Burning Man Project, the San Francisco-based nonprofit that runs the annual event and spearheads many other cultural, educational, civic, and artistic programs year-round. He oversees communication efforts related to all of the organization’s initiatives, but devotes the most energy to Burning Man itself, managing components such as press admission, social media channels, and volunteer groups.

Read "Managing Burning Man" in the Spring 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley ‘11 at the Burning Man Project's San Francisco headquarters. Photo: Angela Decenzo.

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