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A bus stop on campus with a crowd of people and a bus
Wednesday, July 4, 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 new Victorian-inspired bus stop and bike shelter near the North Dorms. Photo: Justin Brendel '18.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Summer Centered: Nick Sweeney ’19

Astrophysics major Nick Sweeney ’19 is using mathematical models to replicate the ways galaxies clumped together in the early universe—and, hopefully, to learn more about the nature of dark matter as a result. 

Sweeney will work alongside Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Daniel Grin and use novel dark matter models to describe the structure of the early universe thanks to funding from the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center. "Summer Centered" is a series exploring our students' Center-funded summer work. Photo by Alexandra Iglesia '21.

Haverford's students want to make the world a better place
Thursday, June 28, 2018

Making a Better World

Haverford students are critical thinkers and ethical leaders whose passions and talents will make a better world. Watch the short video below to see the impact your annual gift makes.

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Meet eight Haverfordians determined to make the world a better place. Video: Patrick Montero.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Summer Centered: Gerrit Farren '20

A native of Germany, physics major Gerrit Farren '20 will return to Europe this summer to conduct theoretical physics research that will be used to construct a model of the Big Bang.

Thanks to funding from the Koshland Natural Sciences Center, Farren will study in Professor of Astrophysics and Cosmology Andrew H. Jaffe’s Imperial College, London-based lab. "Summer Centered" is a series exploring our students' Center-funded summer work.

Jeremy Zoll
Monday, June 25, 2018

In the Majors

Right after his junior year, Jeremy Zoll ’12 landed a summer internship in the front office of a major league baseball team, and it’s been a meteoric rise ever since. Today he’s director of minor league operations for the Minnesota Twins.

Jeremy Zoll '12 in front of the Minnesota Twins' spring training headquarters in Fort Myers, Fla. Photo: Brian Tietz

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