The Haverford alumnus, financier, philanthropist, and author steps up as the College begins to implement its ambitious strategic plan.
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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.
The Korean Culture Club brings the Tri-Co community together with its annual Chuseok celebration.
Brendan Holleck '25 and Avery Lanier BMC '24 are hooked on two things: fishing and composting.
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Freidlers' work, focused on the intersection of technology and society, has taken her from Haverford's campus to the White House.
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Richard Freedman’s class explores the role the ear plays in the cinematic experience. This semester, there’s a particular focus on the ghosts, monsters, and aliens that have appeared on screen.
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In total, 10 members of the Haverford men's squash team earned the honor for the 2023-24 campaign.
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The two-day event, hosted by Havercode and the Haverford Innovations Program, broadened the scope of who can participate in coding and program design.
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As Haverford celebrates Black History Month, we asked members of our community to share what their heritage means to them.
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A new all-electric Blue Bus joined the Bi-Co fleet earlier this month. Its arrival is the latest step in both Colleges’ pursuit of carbon neutrality.
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Nearly 900 donors from 43 states and six countries contributed.
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As Haverford celebrates Black History Month, we asked members of our community to share what their heritage means to them.
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Four recent graduates received awards for the 2023-2024 academic year. They are currently engaged in work across three continents.
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A new program developed by Gabriel Franklin ’24 puts basketballs and Haverford’s educational resources in the hands of Ardmore’s young people.
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The comparative literature major and classics minor returned to Haverford to share her scholarly and creative work through an interactive puppet-making experience and lecture.
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The $40,000 grant will help remove barriers to reporting incidents of violence and reinforce safety and inclusion on campus.
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Haverford students who are just beginning their scholarly journey benefit, too.
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Samuels, who is now pursuing her PhD at University of California Irvine, focuses her research on Black-led food justice and sovereignty.
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