Academic & Administrative

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Lutnick Fine Arts Building, includes photography labs, darkrooms, digital imaging facilities, classrooms, studios designed for painting and sculpting, and space for small exhibitions.

The 2019 Lutnick Library renovation was designed to support multimodal learning, bringing together books, audiovisual materials, and digital texts. The building is flooded with natural light and seamlessly marries modern architecture with a charming historical building. Lutnick features a large Special Collections room to host classes and display artifacts, cozy study rooms and classrooms, a café, a theater room, and wide windows looking out on the natural landscape. It also maintains the leaded glass windows, antique woodwork, and stone fireplaces of the original building.

The Haverfarm and Greenhouse host environmentally-focused student activities and workshops that bring fresh and sustainable food and practices to Haverford. They are also connected to the Environmental Studies Program and the Arboretum.

James House is a space for arts and crafts run by a board of students who organize and host workshops and events.

Part of the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center and houses the departments of Mathematics and Statistics and Computer Science.

Hall Building houses many of the social science departments, such as history and political science, as well as Spanish and comparative literature.

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