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Headshots of the five Fulbright Scholars from the Class of 2019
Thursday, March 12, 2020

Haverford College Named Top Fulbright Producer

Five Fords earned Fulbrights for the 2019–2020 year, putting the College in the company of only 43 other undergraduate institutions across the country with the highest number of student grants.

"Our Fulbright students’ excellent preparation across the liberal arts and within their majors provided an outstanding foundation for their current global research."President Wendy Raymond

Five members of the Haverford Class of 2019—(from left) Justin Otter, Seanna Viechweg, Danielle Jacobsen, Gabriel Braun, and Alexandra Corcoran—were selected for Fulbright Student Awards last spring.

students propose a resolution during spring plenary
Friday, February 28, 2020

Plenary

Plenary is a critical mechanism for student self-governance at Haverford College. Students gather to raise, discuss, and debate issues on campus. Resolutions passed by the Students’ Association are viewed as the will of the body, and Students’ Council is then tasked with the carrying out and upholding of any changes or initiatives.

This semester’s iteration of Haverford’s long-standing tradition celebrating self-governance focused on resolutions addressing sustainability, environmental justice, and student agency. Photo: Dex Coen Gilbert '21.

Headshots of the five Fulbright Scholars from the Class of 2019
Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Haverford College Named Top Fulbright Producer

Five Fords earned Fulbrights for the 2019–2020 year, putting the College in the company of only 43 other undergraduate institutions across the country with the highest number of student grants.

"Our Fulbright students’ excellent preparation across the liberal arts and within their majors provided an outstanding foundation for their current global research."President Wendy Raymond

Five members of the Haverford Class of 2019—(from left) Justin Otter, Seanna Viechweg, Danielle Jacobsen, Gabriel Braun, and Alexandra Corcoran—were selected for Fulbright Student Awards last spring.

Prosthetic hand workshop
Thursday, January 30, 2020

Maker Arts Space

The Maker Arts Space in VCAM houses 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.

Bella Merchant BMC '21 and Rasaaq Shittu ‘23 helped make 3D-printed prosthetic hands with a member of E-Nable, an international volunteer organization that provides 3D-printed prosthetics to those in need. Current students can apply for the inaugural Design + Making Collaborative with E-Nable, which will take place on campus this summer.. Photo: Kent Watson.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Migration Encounters

Haverford professors Anne Preston and Anita Isaacs and a team of students are working to combat misinformation about immigration by sharing the personal stories of migrants deported to Mexico from the United States.

Read "Migration Encounters" in the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.

The team: (seated) Isabel Canning ’21, Sergio Diaz ’17; (standing, from left) photographer Patrick Montero, professors Anita Isaacs and Anne Preston, and Claudia Ojeda Rexach ’21. Photo: Lizzie Cannon.

Griffin Kaulbach ’21
Thursday, January 9, 2020

CLUB LIFE: Food Co-op

Food Co-Op

One of the newest clubs on campus, the Haverford Food Co-op sells fresh produce—blueberries, carrots, onions, corn, and more—for prices that accommodate student budgets.

Club Life at Haverford is a blog series exploring student-run extracurricular activities.

Club founder Griffin Kaulbach '21. Photo by Patrick Montero. 

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Migration Encounters

Haverford professors Anne Preston and Anita Isaacs and a team of students are working to combat misinformation about immigration by sharing the personal stories of migrants deported to Mexico from the United States.

Read "Migration Encounters" in the Fall 2019 issue of Haverford Magazine.

The team: (seated) Isabel Canning ’21, Sergio Diaz ’17; (standing, from left) photographer Patrick Montero, professors Anita Isaacs and Anne Preston, and Claudia Ojeda Rexach ’21. Photo: Lizzie Cannon.

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