History Lesson: Haverford Cheerleaders
Cheerleading—of the all-male variety—has a venerable
Cheerleading—of the all-male variety—has a venerable
The passion Megan Holt ’14 has for field hockey has sent her on an incredible journey. It started in her hometown of Bryn Mawr, continued at Haverford—where she was a field hockey team captain—and has taken her all the way across the world to Copenhagen, where she now lives and plays for a club team.
A chemistry major and biochemistry concentrator, Toan Nguyen '14 developed a passion for medicine and social justice after taking an independent college programs course called “Bodies of Injustice: Health, Illness, and Healing in Contexts of Inequality.”
This year’s Family and Friends Weekend, which welcomed hundreds of our students’ relatives to campus, was
Politico reporters Annie Karni '04 and Alex Isenstadt '07 race to cover the campaign of a lifetime.
“In addition to providing an excellent and rigorous training in the physical sciences, Haverford offered so many unique opportunities that shaped my professional interests and career path.” – Mimi Fuchs '13, astrophysics major
“The biggest capital we have are the people that are here—the faculty and staff and students.” –Ken Koltun-Fromm '88, Professor of Religion at Haverford College
Ben Hickernell ’00 takes us further into the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak.”
The passion Megan Holt ’14 has for field hockey has sent her on an incredible journey. It started in her hometown of Bryn Mawr, continued at Haverford—where she was a field hockey team captain—and has taken her all the way across the world to Copenhagen, where she now lives and plays for a club team.
The Summer Institute on Ethical Leadership aims to provide future leaders with tools to use when dealing with
The Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series connects current students, faculty, and community members to Haverford’s vibrant alumni pre
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.