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biohitech sprout digester decorated with a nametag and googly eyes
Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Sustainability

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

Dining Services uses an aerobic digester (named "Munchy Crunchy, Grinds Up Your Lunchy" by students via an Instagram poll) to process pre- and post-consumer food waste from the Dining Center, as well as pre-consumer food waste from the Coop. Photo: Patrick Montero.

five silhouettes of jack-o-lanterns
Wednesday, November 6, 2019

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.

The Haverford College Arboretum hosts a variety of events, such as the recent pumpkin-carving workshop and guided night excursion along the Nature Trail, where visitors could witness the jack o’lanterns in full glow. Photo: Ruiming Li '22.

Jack-o-Lanterns
Monday, October 21, 2019

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.

The Haverford College Arboretum hosts a variety of events, such as the upcoming pumpkin-carving workshop. The resulting jack-o'-lanterns will be on display during the Fall Festival, where the public will vote on the best-carved pumpkin. Photo: Lev Greenstein '20.

The five students at the Mayan ruins at Uxmal
Thursday, October 17, 2019

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship(CPGC) offers local community engagement opportunities, community-engaged courses and curricular pathways, and financial support for student and faculty activities that advance peace, social justice, and global citizenship.

With support from the CPGC, the Haverford College delegation (from left)—Noha El Toukhy '22, Victoria Merino '20, Farid Azar Leon '20, Soha Saghir '21, and Tanisha Bansal '21—journeyed to Mérida, Yucatan, to lead workshops at the Youth Program of the 2019 World Summit of Nobel Laureates.

Hannah Yeakey '21
Friday, October 11, 2019

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship offers local community engagement opportunities, community-engaged courses and curricular pathways, and financial support for student and faculty activities that advance peace, social justice, and global citizenship.

Hannah Yeakey '21 is a baker for the CPGC cafe, which serves as a meeting place for students, faculty, and staff to discuss local and global concerns. Photo: Patrick Montero.

Students using a CNC router to carve a face into an apple
Friday, October 4, 2019

Then & Now: Machine Shop Now

Machine Shop

The Maker Arts Space in VCAM is the modern-day variant on a machine shop, housing an array of high-tech devices, such as a 3D printer, a laser cutter, and a 3D scanner, as well as lots of design software.

Missed yesterday’s photo? See the machine shop back "Then."

Maker Arts Space Technician Kent Watson gives a tutorial on the computer numerical control (CNC) router, which can be used to cut large, complex shapes out of a variety of materials, including wood, foam, and plastics. Photo: Ashley Sisto '20.

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