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Organized by students at Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Swarthmore Colleges, Re: Humanities is a two-day symposium featuring presentations by undergraduate scholars from across the country interested in the effects of digital media on academia. DEADLINE EXTENDED to Friday, December 7th, 2012 (Midnight GMT)Learn more & Submit > -
Reserve your spot NOW! December 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. starting at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery: Mellon Tri-College Artist-in-residence Carmen Papalia will lead registered participants on a Blind Field Shuttle, a non-visual walking tour around the Haverford campus. Limited to 40 participants. Reserve a spot by emailing hcexhibits@gmail.com.Learn more > -
Reading: Thursday, 12/6, 8:00 p.m., Woodside Cottage Meditation Room *Book-signing to follow; the Poetry Reading Group invites you to join in its weekly meeting directly following the signing. Workshop: Friday, 12/7, 4:00 p.m., James House Bring some of your writing, with copies, to workshop in a group with the poet and others.Learn More > -
When you write a paper for a class, why let your professor be the only one to enjoy it? Body Text is Haverford's student-written, student-edited academic journal sponsored by the HCAH. We are accepting papers through the end of the semester.Learn More & Submit > -
Memory, History, Anthropology with Zainab Saleh, Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow; The Theory and Practice of Conceptual Art with John Muse, Postdoctoral Fellow in Visual Studies; Religion, Emotion, and Global Cinema with Donovan Schaefer, Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion and Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow; Advanced Documentary Production with Vicky Funari, Artist in Residence.View Courses > -
Margin Topic for Spring 2013: Deploying Terror. Deploying Terror asks scholars, writers, and artists to consider the languages and images generated and deployed by the events of September 11, 2001. Deadline for submission: December 14, 2012.Learn more & Submit > -
Seeing Is Believing: Photographs of American Colonialism in the Philippines, is up in Sharpless Gallery through February 1. -
SAVE AS cabal invites you to pitch a 2-minute presentation on your own digital scholarship, the germ of an idea, an app, a game, digital notation, twitter etiquette, something you’ve done, something you want to do.
Archived News
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Monday, November 26th, 2012, 7:00 PM, Sharpless Auditorium: Screening & Conversation with Director Mo Asumang. Hosted by Imke Brust, Department of German. In German with English Subtitles.Learn more > -
Monday, October 8th, 10pm, Stokes 102: Details on:Learn more >
Student Arts Fund; Lutton Fund for Performance & Film; Student Seminars; Reading Groups; Research Stipends; Student-Led Publications; Summer Internships; Re:Humanities ’13 Digital Humanities Conference -
Wednesday, 4/11, 8:00pm, Ryan Gym: Shaun El C. Leonardo will present a collaborative work, The Orchestra of Failure, featuring student athletes, raucous witnesses, and feats of endurance.Learn More > -
Wednesday, April 18, 8:30 PM, Founders Great Hall: Poet and Classicist Anne Carson presents Cassandra Float Can (an essay on translation) and Bracko (an evocation of Sappho) Collaborative Pieces with Robert Currie, Artist and Benjamin Miller, Composer. Seating is limited. BiCo ID required until 8:15 pm.Learn more > -
Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 7:30 p.m., Sharpless Auditorium, KINSC: Screening & Conversation with Filmmaker Julie Wyman and Olympic Weightlifter Cheryl Haworth. Screening and events held in conjunction with the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibit And the Winner Is...Learn more > -
Monday, December 5th 4:15-5:15pm, Stokes 102: Just prior to the start of the semester, Indradeep Ghosh , Joshua Ramey, Peter Love, and Ben Le organized “Humans, Desire, Society,” a three-day transdivisional seminar sponsored by the Humanities Center, featuring a matching quartet of student participants from the junior and senior classes. Join us for an informal debriefing on the project, with the aim of brainstorming futureLearn more > -
Monday, October 17, 2011, 4:30pm, Gest 101: Talk by renowned author, speaker, and counselor Charles Eisenstein. Organized by Joshua Ramey, Indradeep Ghosh, and Ashok Gangadean.Learn more >
Sponsored by the Gest Program in Global Philosophy and the Hurford Humanities Center. -
Friday, Sept. 23, 4:30 PM, Chase Auditorium: Iain Pollock’s acclaimed collection of poetry was published by The University of Georgia Press this year, and won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize in 2010. Sponsored by Distinguished Visitors Fund, the Department of English, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the John B. Hurford ‘60 Humanities Center. OMA Passport Event.Learn more >








