On a pleasant spring evening in 2022, a group of students converged in Lutnick Library. They appeared to be like any other group working on a problem set…
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Sponsored by the Hurford Center for Arts and Humanities and the Haverford lnnovations Program, Matt Denton ’24 spent the summer developing a game about the Algerian War of lndependence which will be for sale in the fall.
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17 student-made paintings now permanently adorn the astronomy library in Strawbridge Observatory.
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Boba, rice crackers, and red envelopes filled with candy welcomed visitors attending the Asian American studies panel in Zubrow Commons.
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A new incarnation and expansion of the former Haverford Law Review, the The Tri-Co Law Review aims to publish law-related articles by writers from all three campuses.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship hosts their first networking event for students and community organizers who are part of the Philadelphia Justice and Equity Fellowship.
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The student-run dance concert drew hundreds of Bi-Co students and performers.
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This semester, an exhibit in Lutnick library maps migrants who died trying to cross the US-Mexico border.
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The Princeton professor came to campus to discuss her latest book, which served as Haverford’s first ever “Campus Read.”
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Philadelphia-area photographer David Freese’s exhibition, “The Geography of Climate Change,” gathers 39 black-and-white photographs in the Atrium Gallery of the Jane Lutnick Fine Arts Center.
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The student worker in the Center for Gender Resources and Sexual Education collaborated with Haverford College Libraries to create “These Are My Roots: A Journey Through Co-Education at Haverford,” an exhibit focused on the history of women, particularly women of color, at Haverford.
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First-years Yehyun Song and Heewon Yang have restarted the Korean Culture club to create a safe space for the Asian community.
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This fall, Bria Nixon BMC ’22 and Becca Zaletofsky BMC ’24 revamped a dormant Latin dance group for the Bi-Co.
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The history and English double major’s exhibit, “The Hundred Tongues of Rumor,” explores the use of misinformation and truth in times of crisis in Lutnick Library’s Rebecca and Rick White Gallery.
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The Haverford English alum, now political science professor at the University of Albany’s Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, returns to campus (virtually) to share her research.