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Student practices dance moves
Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Student Engagement - Black Students' League

Haverford has more than 125 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate, and create.

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. Photo by Alexandra Iglesia '21

Students paint happy little trees while watching Bob Ross
Monday, March 4, 2019

Art on Campus

James House is an accessible community space that's open 24/7 for Haverford students, faculty, and staff. By offering art supplies, programs, and exhibitions, James House cultivates art culture on campus.

James House hosts a Bob Ross Painting Class. Photo: Alexandra Iglesia '21
FAB's Love Shack
Thursday, February 14, 2019

Student Activities - Fords Against Boredom

Haverford has more than 125 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate and create.

Caroline Steliotes '18, Kelly Waychoff '18, Benjamin Yellin '18, and Emily Chazen '18 pose with their winning entry, a delicious model of Tritton Hall, at Fords Against Boredom ’s 2018 pre-Valentine’s Day house-decorating competition. Photo: Alexandra Iglesia '21.

Students paint happy little trees while watching Bob Ross
Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Art on Campus

James House is an accessible community space that's open 24/7 for Haverford students, faculty, and staff. By offering art supplies, programs, and exhibitions James House cultivates art culture on campus.

On Saturday, October 6, James House hosted a Bob Ross Painting Class. Photo: Alexandra Iglesia '21
Black Students' League Fashion Show
Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Student Engagement - Black Students' League

Haverford has more than 125 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate, and create.

The Black Students' League's annual fashion show focused more on an art exhibition and performances centered around the beauty of the black skin and body, rather than its usual focus on fashion designers and clothes. Photo: Claire Blood-Cheney '20.

Students enjoying different meats and cheeses.
Monday, April 16, 2018

Student Engagement - Charcuterie Union

Haverford has more than 100 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate, and create.

Founded last fall, Charcuterie Union provides tasty sliced delicacies—as well as the history and knowledge that goes into preparing them—to anyone looking to refine their palette and culinary intellect. Photo: Justin Brendel ’18.

Students play a round of The Dating Game
Friday, February 23, 2018

Student Engagement - Fords Against Boredom

Haverford has more than 100 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate, and create.

 Fords Against Boredom hosted its annual Dating Game, where significant others, friends, or siblings could sign up as a pair to compete in a Newlywed Game-style contest for prizes. Photo: Soha Saghir '21.

FAB's Love Shack
Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Student Activities - Fords Against Boredom

Haverford has more than 125 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate and create.

Caroline Steliotes '18, Kelly Waychoff '18, Benjamin Yellin '18, and Emily Chazen '18 won Fords Against Boredom’s annual Valentine’s themed gingerbread house competition for "Most Structurally Sound" with their entry, "Tritton". Photo: Alexandra Iglesia '21.

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