Michael B. Kim '85, Sheila K. Sachs, and Allan Richard White '81 join the Board.
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.
The semi-annal Haverthrift Clothing Swap elevates Fords’ style and the College’s sustainable ideals.
The College’s hallowed holiday light competition returns, adding a bright spot to a stressful time of year for Fords.
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HAVERFORD PHYSICS PROFESSOR JERRY GOLLUB CO-AUTHORS ARTICLE IN THE 15 DECEMBER 2005 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL NATURE
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An insider's look into the Blue Bus
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Darin Hayton and his students are knee-deep in the astrology section of one of Haverford's newest courses: History of the Occult and Witchcraft.
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Professor of History Emma Lapsansky-Werner's new book, "Back to Africa: Benjamin Coates and teh Colonization Movement in America, 1848-1880," explores the ideology of Benjamin Coates, a local Quaker abolitionist.
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Shakespeare in Hollywood is a festival of mistaken identity, unrequited love, chaos, and confusion recalling the days of the great“screwball comedies,” and is the latest work by prolific playwright Ken Ludwig '72, author of the Tony-nominated Lend Me a Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twentieth Century, and Crazy for You, which won the 1992 Tony for Best Musical. The rollicking, literate comedy had its Philadelphia premiere at the Wilma Theatre in December.
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Last month, members of Haverford's Under One Sky and Bryn Mawr's Mixed Company organizations—both committed to providing a welcoming environment for multiracial and multiethnic students—delivered over 3,200 comment cards to the Department of Education as the culmination of the“One Box Isn't Enough” (OBIE) effort.
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But while in high school, Haverford freshman Pritika Gupta added one more activity to her list: working as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) for Swarthmore's Fire Department.
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Haverford women's soccer, which participated in its first-ever NCAA postseason tournament action, and Haverford men's cross country, which turned in the best-ever performance of any Pennsylvania institution at the NCAA nationals, provided some of the sweetest moments in a season made even more special by the opening of the Douglas B. Gardner '83 Integrated Athletic Center in October.
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A look back on Dr. Stephen J. Lippard '62's career in science and academia, which led to his win of a National Medal of Science.
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When the time came at his Washington, D.C., high school to apply for the Montgomery Raiser fellowship, which allows students to pursue foreign studies, Alex Fossi '09 saw the perfect opportunity to combine his two greatest interests—history and the outdoors—into one project.
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Michael B. Kim '85, Sheila K. Sachs, and Allan Richard White '81 sign on as new members of Haverford's Board of Managers.
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The Fall Phonathon is underway, and with two weeks remaining, and the College is pleased to announce that over $235,000 has been pledged to the Haverford Fund from alumni and parents.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of German Christopher Pavsek aims his new documentary film—also titled To Those Born After—at future generations. The film will be screened at the International Documentary Festival in Amsterdam, Nov. 24 through Dec. 4.
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Haverford welcomes Barbara von Schlegell and Jill Stauffer to its faculty.
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