The Right Brain of Darkness: Work by Tuesday Smillie
October 21, 2016–December 11, 2016
Morley Alcove, Magill Library
October 21, 2016–December 11, 2016
Morley Alcove, Magill Library
“In addition to providing an excellent and rigorous training in the physical sciences, Haverford offered so many unique opportunities that shaped my professional interests and career path.” – Mimi Fuchs '13, astrophysics major
October 28, 2016–January 27, 2017
Sharpless Gallery, Magill Library
Curated by Courtney Carter '17 and Kristin Lindgren, Riva Lehrer's Consent to be Seen borrows the concept of "informed consent" from biomedicine in order to pose questions about consent in the context of portraiture, especially portraiture involving subjects who are socially stigmatized. Details »
“The biggest capital we have are the people that are here—the faculty and staff and students.” –Ken Koltun-Fromm '88, Professor of Religion at Haverford College
Ben Hickernell ’00 takes us further into the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak.”
The passion Megan Holt ’14 has for field hockey has sent her on an incredible journey. It started in her hometown of Bryn Mawr, continued at Haverford—where she was a field hockey team captain—and has taken her all the way across the world to Copenhagen, where she now lives and plays for a club team.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.