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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An exhibit of Jonathan Moller’s photographs in Lutnick Library focuses on Guatemalan resistance, culture, and community amidst one of Central America’s most violent conflicts.
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The annual event, hosted by the Tri-Co Digital Scholarship Team, invited novice and experienced programmers alike to envision tech-driven solutions to modern issues.
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On view in Lutnick Library through the end of the semester, an exhibit curated by Champlin explores Haverford’s transportation history, from the Pennsylvania Railroad to the Blue Bus.
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Lightning Rod Special, co-founded by Scott Sheppard ’06, is creating a new work to premiere as the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026.
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During back-to-back summer internships at Oracle, the junior and basketball leader has created innovative solutions for the tech giant’s cloud infrastructure team.
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The student body convened last Sunday for Plenary, a long-standing Haverford tradition, to contribute to the future of the College.
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Inspired by his own experiences as a Syrian refugee, Ahmed Haj Ahmed ’26 combines his academic interests with his drive to help other refugees.
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The student-driven studio, part of the Haverford Innovations Program Incubator this summer, is on a mission to transform learning through its innovative game.
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Bradley is a varsity field hockey captain, a leader of Haverford’s Play With Pride Club, and a dedicated volunteer.
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Perennial, created through this summer’s Innovation Incubator, seeks to reduce the fashion industry’s disproportionate environmental impact.
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VCAM’S Design + Make Summer Fellowship challenged participants to get hands-on and craft four very different chairs.
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Jack Lieberman '26 learned plenty about vegetables—and himself—during a summer internship at Farmer Jawn, an urban farming operation in Elkins Park, Pa.
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Jonny Flieder '25 explored issues related to politics and public policy at Engagious, a research firm founded by Haverford alum Rich Thau '87.
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As an intern at the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Jessica Korgen '24 spent her summer on Cape Cod, protecting the threatened species of diamondback terrapins that nest there.