The prospective political science major is engaged in two part-time summer experiences. Both are focused on the effects of criminal justice and the carceral system across the state.
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More than 60 students gathered in VCAM to celebrate their names by designing t-shirts. The event was a collaboration between five different Asian affinity groups at Haverford.
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Haverford’s community converged on QHouse for a late-September barbecue dinner to kick off the 2023 academic year’s LGBTQIA+-focused events.
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Fashion designer, educator, and nonprofit leader Nasheli Juliana Ortiz-González joined Haverford last week to kick off the series of lunch and learn events.
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The following message was sent to Haverford students, faculty, and staff on Thursday, June 29.
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This April, the Center for Gender Resources and Sexuality Equity (GRASE) is collaborating with the campus community to host a series of events in celebration of Campus Pride Month
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The College will honor a Class of '64 alumnus and an education and civil rights icon for service to humanity.
UPDATE May 3, 2023: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Jon Kabat-Zinn '64 — one of our two honorary degree recipients — is unable to attend the ceremony.
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The Quaker palliative care specialist and environmental activist will share his knowledge and experience with the Haverford community during a week-long virtual visit.
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Following years of discussion, the Haverford College Corporation amends its bylaws to admit non-Quakers as members.
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The traveling exhibit, which was on display this fall in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, explores complex histories of colonialism and identity.
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In the wake of recent LGBTQIA+ attacks, members of the Haverford community gathered for a Peace Circle on Founders Green to remember Americans victimized by violence against queer and trans folks.
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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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The Princeton professor came to campus to discuss her latest book, which served as Haverford’s first ever “Campus Read.”
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As part of the sixth Rising Nation River Journey, the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania made a stop at Haverford to host a treaty-signing ceremony and share their culture.
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Alex Rodriguez-Gomez ‘23 and Lily Sweeney ‘23 are working together in Lutnick Library to create digital and physical exhibits detailing the contemporary circumstances of the Lenape Nation.