Richard Freedman’s class explores the role the ear plays in the cinematic experience. This semester, there’s a particular focus on the ghosts, monsters, and aliens that have appeared on screen.
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As Haverford celebrates Black History Month, we asked members of our community to share what their heritage means to them.
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A new all-electric Blue Bus joined the Bi-Co fleet earlier this month. Its arrival is the latest step in both Colleges’ pursuit of carbon neutrality.
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As Haverford celebrates Black History Month, we asked members of our community to share what their heritage means to them.
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Four recent graduates received awards for the 2023-2024 academic year. They are currently engaged in work across three continents.
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A new program developed by Gabriel Franklin ’24 puts basketballs and Haverford’s educational resources in the hands of Ardmore’s young people.
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The $40,000 grant will help remove barriers to reporting incidents of violence and reinforce safety and inclusion on campus.
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Haverford students who are just beginning their scholarly journey benefit, too.
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Samuels, who is now pursuing her PhD at University of California Irvine, focuses her research on Black-led food justice and sovereignty.
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The ambitious Together with Humanities initiative will be a series of co-taught courses and course clusters attuned to issues of languages and power while also feeding a wide range of student internships and experiences.
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Professor Hank Glassman’s class focuses on the history of the Lotus Sutra, its influence on art, and its role in forming an understanding of Buddhist practice and salvation.
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The $2.25 million grant, provided through Title III, advances critical initiatives outlined in Haverford 2030, the College’s bold strategic plan.
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A new 1,000-square-foot addition to the campus’ oldest building makes it more accessible and reflective of the College’s values.
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A theater project envisioned by fall artist-in-residence Jack Issac Pryor explores whether repeated performances of Euripides’ play can change its tragic outcome.
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The Office of Academic Resources partnered with Haverford’s Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access for the ninth annual Reading Rainbow. Panelists presented books that envision liberatory futures.