The famed sports agent, lawyer, author, and negotiator was the first speaker of the Mark and Lillian Shapiro Speaking Initiative, named for his parents and supported by Ron and his wife Kathryn.
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Winter Storm Jonas blanketed campus with ample snow for snowball fights and snow forts.
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A message from Haverford President Kim Benston on the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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The new endeavor, called Lever Press, will allow roughly 40 small liberal arts college libraries to combine resources to publish, share, and archive digitally native content.
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Ahead of the UN Climate Conference in Paris, the College joined more than 200 other institutions of higher education to pledge support for international climate action.
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The housing cooperative marks its 25th anniversary on campus as a place where residents can live their commitment to the environment.
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The chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Partners and former Haverford Board Chair spoke with Adi Ignatius '81 about his belief in liberal arts education and his gratitude to the College.
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The comprehensive gift will support operating needs, endowed scholarships, and a presidential discretionary fund for strategic initiatives such as diversity and sustainability.
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A new exhibit in Magill Library, curated by J. Ashley Foster and the students from her writing seminar, uses visual and literary art, historical documents, and digital technology to explore the Spanish Civil War.
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Haverford is one of more than 80 colleges and universities in the inaugural cohort in the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success, which aims to make it easier for high schoolers to research and apply to college.
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The Dean’s Office, the Libarires, the Office of Academic Resources, and many other departments across campus have brought in new employees for the new semester.