Four new funds will support research by students underrepresented in STEM fields, internships in Philadelphia focused on justice and equity, anti-racism research and teaching at Haverford, and LGBTQIA+ student support.
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Over the past few weeks, 998 Fords moved into their single dorm rooms on campus, and over the last few days, 338 first-year students were oriented to their new home as part of Customs.
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The new flexible, semi-movable greenhouse-like structure will allow the campus farm to grow food year round.
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Haverford College has made the decision to cancel all sport competition for the first semester of the '20 -'21 year.
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A message from President Wendy Raymond.
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After exploring many options, considering ideas and concerns from the Haverford and Bryn Mawr communities, and consulting with infectious disease specialists and medical system leaders, the two Colleges have decided to start the semester Tuesday, Sept. 8, barring any upsurge of COVID-19 infections or government limitations.
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"If not at Haverford, where?"
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Strong-Leek, the provost, vice president for diversity and inclusion, and professor of women’s and gender studies at Berea College, will start August 25 as current Provost Fran Blase transitions back to the chemistry classroom.
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Joyce Bylander, who served in the dean’s office at Dickinson College for 20 years, will join the community July 1 for one year, following the departure of Dean Martha Denney.
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How did musical legend Sun Ra come to play a solo concert in Roberts Hall on a Fender Rhodes electric piano borrowed from a Haverford student and memorialized in a new archival Bandcamp recording?
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The canine buddies of faculty and staff are a regular—and beloved— presence on campus.
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Read on for—spoiler alert!—the story and people behind campus’ mysterious springtime tradition.
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Kent Watson not only donated all of the shop’s PPE to local front line workers, he has also been overseeing loans of 3D printers and sewing machines to make new face shields and masks.
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A collection of video messages from—and conversations with—Haverford College President Wendy Raymond and faculty during this semester of remote learning and social distancing, as well as conversations with alumni fighting the disease on the front lines.
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The pre-spring break iteration of the Office of Academic Resources’ Reading Rainbow book-advocacy series featured students, faculty, and staff recommending books that helped them “overcome a sense of powerlessness.”