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  • On May 18, the College held its 181st Commencement ceremony, celebrating the accomplishments of the Class of 2019.

  • We’re memorializing every minute of the graduation ceremony of the Class of 2019. #haverford19!

  • The 8th annual showcase of student films and multimedia projects brought together artists and audiences from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Swarthmore.

  • Led by Antonio Gil ’19, Planeswalkers for Diversity aims to create a more inclusive environment for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

  • With a mission of making figure skating more accessible to interested students, Haverford’s newly established Figure Skating Club welcomes all experience levels.

  • The six Haverford House fellows stand near the library

    Gabe Halperin-Goldstein '19, Lilian Domenick '19, Feven Gezahegn '19, Ceci Silberstein '19, Hanae Togami '19, and Amanda Grolig '19 will spend next year working at Philadelphia nonprofits and strengthening connections between the College and the city.

  • With more than than 30 options to earn physical education credit ranging from instructional courses to intramural, club, and varsity sports, there is no shortage of ways for Fords to stay fit.

  • Daniel Van Beveren '20 with the KINSC in the background

    The physics major is one of 496 students selected from across the country for the scholarship, an annual award for outstanding undergraduates who intend to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, or engineering.

  • Yuchao Wang '20 poses with peacock feathers, the focus of his research

    Yuchao Wang ’20, Rui Fang ’18, and Yabin Lu ’18 co-authored a paper in PLOS ONE with Professor of Physics and Astronomy Suzanne Amador Kane on the biological physics of the color of peacock feathers. 

  • The pinwheels taking over Founders Green today mean spring has officially sprung on campus.

  • Students, Tom Mitchell, President Benston, and Jesse Lytle with a plaque acknowledging Haverford making its Real Food Challenge in the Dining Center

    The College, which pledged to devote at least 20% of its dining budget to local, ethically sourced food by 2020 following a 2016 Plenary resolution, surpassed that ambition 10 months ahead of schedule.

  • Seanna Viechweg headshot

    The English major from the Bronx will return to Barbados, site of her semester abroad, to research the relationship between Caribbean science fiction and the islands’ history at the University of West Indies, Cave Hill.

  • For the second straight year, the Black Students’ League Fashion Show drew a large crowd to the VCAM for a multifaceted artistic exploration of black experience and identity.

  • Justin Otter '19 in front of Strawbridge Observatory

    The physics and astronomy double major from Oakland, Calif., will spend next year conducting research at the Max Planck institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany.

  • Both new and experienced players are encouraged to try their hand at the age-old game of strategy and perseverance.

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