The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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The Cornell communicator will lead an expanded effort to build brand visibility.
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Haverford is among 471 colleges and universities recognized for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.
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As Election Day nears, Fords embrace their role as a critical voting bloc.
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The Ghosts of History, on view through Dec. 14, explores the conflicting narratives surrounding the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq and its aftermath.
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This year, new professors joined the departments of chemistry, computer science, mathematics, philosophy, and physics.
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The grant supports “LOOK HERE,” a project that includes multiple exhibitions, a publication, and a symposium focused on the work of neurodivergent artists.
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Robinson’s gift helps realize a cornerstone of Haverford 2030, the College’s strategic plan.
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Over the summer, Haverford’s Bookstore received a facelift and now sports a broader array of College-branded merchandise. The book-purchasing process has also been simplified.
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The campus-wide initiative builds on the College’s previous work to build a stronger sense of welcome and belonging for all who live, learn, and work on Haverford’s campus.
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Through the unique consortium convened by the Institute for Citizens & Scholars, participating presidents reinforce their dedication to preparing the next generation of well-informed, productively engaged, and committed citizens.
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Guided by wildlife experts, the work should wrap up by Labor Day. It aims to shape a more favorable habitat and mitigate flooding.
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A new initiative supported by Bill Harris '49, Jim Kinsella '82, and Bob McNeal formalizes the College's approach to nurturing Fords' entrepreneurial spirit.
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Six speakers — five students and one staff member — shared their ideas through the popular community-focused platform on April 27.
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Haverford and Swarthmore’s libraries contain tens of thousands of documents related to nine Quaker-run schools. The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition is now making them available to the public through a new digital archive.