Haverford Headlines

At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.

In Visiting Assistant Professor Dennis Hogan’s class, students consider the literatures and histories of the hemispheric Americas as part of a shared cultural world.

An exhibit of Jonathan Moller’s photographs in Lutnick Library focuses on Guatemalan resistance, culture, and community amidst one of Central America’s most violent conflicts.
-
The fellowship will fund three years of research for the chemical oceanography student in the MIT/WHOI joint program.
-
The associate professor of political science is quoted in an article about U.S. aid for Malian refugees.
-
Through a CPGC summer internship, Ananya Mukkavilli '14 is working for the Grameen Foundation in Washington, D.C., which supports microfinance efforts around the world.
-
Alex Tonsing '13 is interning at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, transcribing and scanning Civil War diaries.
-
According to <em>The Harvard Gazette</em>, the mathematical biology postdoctoral fellow helped analyze results of a study on drug resistance in cancers that could make many cancers manageable, if not curable.
-
Sponsored by the CPGC, Elizabeth Pierson '12 is assisting lawyers with Catholic Charities' Milwaukee Legal Services for Immigrants.
-
Christy Tavernelli '13 is cataloging woodblock prints from the 19th century at the Library Company of Philadelphia.
-
Thomas Leonard '13 is spending the summer interning with the Cambodian Center for the Protection of Children's Rights in Phnom Penh.
-
The pediatric critical care doctor tells one of <em>The Chronicle of Higher Eucation</em>'s blogs that "the very best preparation I could have received for what I do every day... was a liberal arts education."
-
The NYU journalism associate professor talks about "what's new in new journalism."
-
Michael Riccio '13 is interning with Centurion Ministries, an organization that works to free those who have been wrongfully convicted.
-
The blind pianist, who hopes to study physics and music at Haverford, is part of the paper and WNYC's series recognizing remarkable high school seniors.
-
Caileigh Feldman '14 is utilizing a HCAH-funded internship to help three Philadelphia documentary filmmakers complete and promote their work.
-
Psychology professor Benjamin Le, co-author of the book (and website) <em>The Science of Relationships,</em> talks to <em>Main Line Today</em> about measuring commitment in the age of social media and other subjects.
-
Jacob Horn '13 is learning how museums are run (and built) in a summer internship at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
Pages
Haverford in the News
- ‹ previous
- 11 of 65
- next ›
Get in Touch
- Questions and comments? Email hcnews [at] haverford.edu.
- Sign up to get enews and events newsletters right in your inbox.
- Join our admissions mailing list.
College Communications
- Meet the team behind the scenes, College Communications.
- Policies and Guides
- Media Guide
- Need additional help?