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Founders Hall at night
Thursday, March 9, 2017

The Campus

Our campus has 200 acres of award-winning architecture and landscaping, more than 50 academic, athletic and residential buildings, and a nationally recognized arboretum with 400 species of trees and shrubs, a 3.5-acre duck pond, gardens, and wooded areas.

Founders Hall at night. Photo: Patrick Montero.

Nobel laureate summit
Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship grew out of faculty and student interests that emerged in the late 1990s. Since then, the Center has developed and expanded into a flourishing nexus of social responsibility, civic engagement, and global peace work, both on campus and in the greater community.

The Center sent Maelys Gluck '19, Grace Brosnan '20, Amanda Acosta Owens '18, and Lev Greenstein '20 to Bogota, Colombia to attend the annual World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates as guests of the American Friends Service Committee. 

Shannon Mudd's research seminar
Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Sharpless Hall

After nearly eight months of construction, Sharpless Hall, the campus' home for psychology and biology, was reopened. The renovations of Sharpless are a part of the College's Lives That Speak campaign, a $225 million affirmation of Haverford's academic excellence and historical commitment to the value of an ethical life.

Shannon Mudd, visiting assistant professor of economics and director of microfinance programs, holds a junior research seminar in the newly renovated Sharpless Hall. Photo: Patrick Montero.

EnGoPlanet solar lights
Monday, January 23, 2017

Sustainability

As a core institutional principle, sustainability animates ​Haverford's broad mission of stewarding ​its​ financial, ethical, and curricular endowments in the interests of educating principled global citizens while safeguarding intergenerational equity as a perpetual institution.

EnGoPlanet solar pole lights, which use photovoltaic solar power and are nearly maintenance-free, were installed at the Tritton & Kim dorm plateau. The lights save about 1,100 kWh per year. Photo: Patrick Montero.

Alison Love '18 and Jahzara Heredia '16 working in the Haverfarm
Friday, January 13, 2017

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship grew out of faculty and student interests that emerged in the late 1990s. Since then, the Center has developed and expanded into a flourishing nexus of social responsibility, civic engagement, and global peace work, both on campus and in the greater community.

Thanks to funding from the CPGC, Alison Love '18 and Jahzara Heredia '16 spent the summer working on the campus farm. Photo: Holden Blanco '17.

A snowy campus scene
Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Campus Fly Over: Winter at Haverford

Our campus has 200 acres of award-winning architecture and landscaping, more than 50 academic, athletic and residential buildings, and a nationally recognized arboretum with 400 species of trees and shrubs, a 3.5-acre duck pond, gardens and wooded areas.

Photo: Caleb Eckert '17

Founders Hall at night
Tuesday, December 6, 2016

The Campus

Our campus has 200 acres of award-winning architecture and landscaping, more than 50 academic, athletic and residential buildings, and a nationally recognized arboretum with 400 species of trees and shrubs, a 3.5-acre duck pond, gardens, and wooded areas.

Founders Hall at night. Photo: Patrick Montero.

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