Students from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Swarthmore teamed up to learn practical programming skills and devise solutions to problems on the three campuses.
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As a Tuttle Creative Resident, alum-turned-tour guide Rebecca Fisher ’18 designed a library exhibit to accompany her People’s History of Haverford College Tour.
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Newly launched as the Office of Race and Ethnicity Education to make its mission more explicit and visible, it is now run by Interim Director Ahyana King.
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At the biannual student body meeting, students debated, voted, and discussed how best to shape Haverford for the future.
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Initially approved in spring 2020 as a three-year pilot, the policy, which allows prospective students to decide whether or not to submit their ACT or SAT scores as part of their applications, will now continue on an on-going basis.
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This year’s Family and Friends Weekend welcomed hundreds of our students’ nearest and dearest to campus for a full schedule of panels, screenings, concerts, exhibits, games, and much more.
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This semester, an exhibit in Lutnick library maps migrants who died trying to cross the US-Mexico border.
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The Hurford Center’s yearlong “Imagining Abolitionist Futures” series explores the possibilities of arts and humanities programming to aid the struggle to dismantle the carceral state and build reparative practices and institutions.
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The Haverford philosophy and mathematics double major discussed his time as a Ph.D. student at Harvard University as part of the Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series.
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The Princeton professor came to campus to discuss her latest book, which served as Haverford’s first ever “Campus Read.”
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WHRC is bringing radio back to campus.
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Philadelphia-area photographer David Freese’s exhibition, “The Geography of Climate Change,” gathers 39 black-and-white photographs in the Atrium Gallery of the Jane Lutnick Fine Arts Center.
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Students who conducted research this summer presented their findings and results at the annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium.
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The professor of fine arts portrays her emotions, identity, and experience through richly layered paintings with “Surfacing,” her fourth exhibition in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery.
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS), and Children of Caribbean Origin (COCO) are pleased to present Latinx Heritage Month (also referred to as Latine Heritage Month or National Hispanic Heritage Month), from September 15 through October 15.