Headline Archive for Rebecca Raber

  • This core course in the astronomy program uses observations of the night skies—made in campus’ Strawbridge Observatory—to learn about the astrophysics of the Universe.

  • A student sitting around a table in the classroom with their computer showing a grid of students in the United Arab Emirates on the screen

    Thanks to a recent grant from the Stevens Initiative, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is bringing a virtual exchange program with American University of Sharjah to four Haverford classrooms this year. 

  • Asali Solomon smiles widely, resting her head on her hand

    The author and professor of English is one of 12 Philadelphia area artists across disciplines to be selected for an unrestricted $75,000 grant and focused professional advancement opportunities from the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage. 

  • Clyde Daly smiles outside in front of a tree, wearing a blue shirt

    The assistant professor of chemistry and his collaborators from the University of Pittsburgh are one of the teams from 54 universities and 11 national labs selected for $540 million in funding to transform energy production and cut emissions. 

  • Chase wears sunglasses surrounded by lush green fields and mountains on a hike in Colombia

    Before starting law school at Columbia University next fall, the political science major is currently teaching English at the Universidad Cooperativa De Colombia in Villavicencio.

  • The four fellows and two Maker Space employees stand in a line in the Maker Space holding prototype toys they made

    For the third year of the Design + Make Fellowship, four students learned to design and prototype toys in VCAM’s Maker Arts Space. 

  • Students in ALAS and COCO pose together indoors behind a table.

    The Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS), and Children of Caribbean Origin (COCO) are pleased to present Latinx Heritage Month (also referred to as Latine Heritage Month or National Hispanic Heritage Month), from September 15 through October 15.

  • A headshot of Foen Peng smiling and wearing glasses outside.

    A paper in the latest issue of Science, co-authored by Haverford Assistant Professor of Biology Foen Peng, finds that immune response in threespine stickleback fish to freshwater tapeworms cost them their fertility, thus some populations chose to tolerate the parasites.

  • Faculty member writes on a blackboard

    Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, awards, and publications.

  • The Class of 2026 began their transition to college life with Customs, a unique orientation program that serves as a foundation for learning to live in community with one another at Haverford.

  • A man and a woman stand outside near a plant in front of a brick wall.

    This summer, they interned at the African Family Health Organization, where their responsibilities included running health and wellness-related workshops for young people.

  • As part of the sixth Rising Nation River Journey, the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania made a stop at Haverford to host a treaty-signing ceremony and share their culture.

  • Lou wears a plaid jacket and smiles in front of some trees

    The associate professor of chemistry studies natural product pathways, and this new funding from the National Science Foundation will support research that explores why these biological events cannot be recapitulated outside their natural contexts.

  • A headshot of Maria smiling outside in a garden wearing a bright blue top

    As the first recipient of the new Kevin Jones ‘94 Career Development Fund, the history major interned this summer at Heritage Frederick, the archive and museum of Frederick County, MD. 

  • A headshot of Tom smiling with a fir tree in the background.

    Haverford's long-serving executive director of Campus Safety passed away Aug. 11.

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