Relive Alumni Weekend 2017
More than 1,200 people attended Alumni Weekend 2017 to celebrate classes ending in 2s and 7s. Relive Alumni Weekend in Photos.
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More than 1,200 people attended Alumni Weekend 2017 to celebrate classes ending in 2s and 7s. Relive Alumni Weekend in Photos.
Gabriel Oppler '17, a biology major with minors in environmental studies and Spanish, will apply his love for the outdoors in his upcoming jobs as a scientist and an educator in Northern Wisconsin and the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Political science and German studies double major Macklin Willigan '17, who has worked for the past two years as a professional model, will be working as a paralegal, assisting attorneys at the firm Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC in midtown Manhattan.
Professional dancer Dana Nichols '14, an English Major and Africana Studies Concentrator, discovered the Philadelphia Dance Company— known as Philadanco—as a sophomore on her first trip to West Philadelphia. Now an apprentice in the first company and a principal dancer in the second, Nichols went straight from Haverford to Philadanco.
Read her story in the Winter 2017 issue of Haverford magazine.
Dan Greenspan '77, a former Haverford music major, is the founder, owner, and head (and only) baker at Dan’s Brick Oven Bread, which he launched in 2010.
Read his story in the Winter 2017 issue of Haverford magazine.
Filmmaker Ben Hickernell ’00 takes a deeper look at the lives of Haverfordians profiled in the documentary “Lives That Speak".
Fine Arts major Steve Larson '83 explains how painting—and Haverford— helped shape his perspective as an emergency medicine physician and founder of Puentes de Salud.
Madison Skerritt, Charlie Hale, Lynnie Woodruff, Chloe Wang, Katy Frank, and Deedee Eisape (not pictured) are the 2017-18 class of Haverford House Fellows and will spend next year exploring global citizenship in Philadelphia and strengthening connections between the College and the city.
Adam M. Pener '95, a political science major, has a mission to shift the shipping industry from wood pallets to those made from environmentally friendly corrugated cardboard.
Read Changing the Pallet in the Winter 2017 issue of Haverford Magazine.
Dan Greenspan '77, a former Haverford music major, is the founder, owner, and head (and only) baker at Dan’s Brick Oven Bread, which he launched in 2010.
Read his story in the Winter 2017 issue of Haverford magazine.
The passion Megan Holt ’14 has for field hockey has sent her on an incredible journey. It started in her hometown of Bryn Mawr, continued at Haverford—where she was a field hockey team captain—and has taken her all the way across the world to Copenhagen, where she now lives and plays for a club team.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.