Art on Campus
James House is a student-governed home for the arts, open to all members of the Haverford community, at all hours of the day. The space is a comfortable, relaxed place for art-inclined students to hang out.
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James House is a student-governed home for the arts, open to all members of the Haverford community, at all hours of the day. The space is a comfortable, relaxed place for art-inclined students to hang out.
The study of music at Haverford encompasses everything from academic study in the major to a robust concert series and countless student performance groups. (Haverford has more a capella groups per capita than any other school.)
“There is nothing like getting a sense of the world through traveling and immersing yourself in a different culture.“—Elena Satten-Lopez ’12
Each year more than 130 Haverford students take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad.
More than 40% of Haverford students participate in varsity athletics such as our men’s cross country team, which won the NCAA Division III title in 2010-11 and are returning to Nationals.
Academic departments maintain state-of-the-art research instrumentation for both research and teaching. The equipment that students learn to use in introductory courses plays a major role in both their research and in classes such as Superlab.
A distinguished scholar of American literature, past president of a leading liberal arts college, and former interim president of a top tier university, Joanne V. Creighton, Ph.D., is Haverford’s new Interim President. Read More >
October 21-December 4, 2011
Openings: October 28 6 p.m.
Walker Evans in Color
Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Arts Center
The Railroad in the Landscape
Magill Library, The Alcove Gallery
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.