A new exhibit in Magill Library, curated by J. Ashley Foster and the students from her writing seminar, uses visual and literary art, historical documents, and digital technology to explore the Spanish Civil War.
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The writer and cultural critic, who gave a reading and book signing on Friday, was the first Speakers Series invitee of the year.
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Haverford is one of more than 80 colleges and universities in the inaugural cohort in the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success, which aims to make it easier for high schoolers to research and apply to college.
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Qwajarik Sims '19 and Talia Scott '19 were among the 140 college-bound students invited to the Reach Higher “Beating the Odds” Summit at the White House in late July.
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The anthropology major, who had never taken a political science course, taught herself about representative democracy to write the winning 6000-word essay while studying abroad at the University of Cambridge last year.
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This summer, three Haverford students created a map for the greater Philadelphia region that helps small business owners locate microfinance-related resources in the city.
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On Wednesday, August 26, we officially welcomed the newest members of the Haverford community to campus and kicked off Customs, the College’s first-year orientation program.
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The English and Russian double major will teach at a university in Russia and start an English conversation club.
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The growth and structure of cities major will work in a New York City agency as part of the nine-month fellowship.
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The biology major will research the genetic effects of prenatal exposure to SSRIs, a type of anti-depressants, during her year in the Netherlands.
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The history major will teach English in Germany.
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A complete list of all of our new grads, including their majors, honors, senior thesis titles, and hometowns.