Kim & Tritton Halls
With green roofs and gold LEED certification, Tritton Hall and Kim Hall will house 160 students. Don’t miss the 3-part video series on our YouTube channel.
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With green roofs and gold LEED certification, Tritton Hall and Kim Hall will house 160 students. Don’t miss the 3-part video series on our YouTube channel.
“As a student co-coordinator for Haverford’s public observing program, I work to bring community members to Strawbridge Observatory to view the night sky…these events allow us to share our academic experience at Haverford with the greater community. I got to show a four year-old Saturn for the first time, with its rings and all.” – Maya Barlev ’12
The Haverford Garden Initiative is a student organization with a mission to create food gardens and similar green spaces on campus for the benefit and use of the Haverford community. To celebrate the most recent harvest, Ehaus used the veggies in their weekly Thursday community dinner.
A $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation brought several new high-tech instruments to campus. Among them is this confocal microscope, which employs a laser beam to produce high-quality images.
Missed yesterday’s photo? See microscopes back "Then".
Exactly when Haverford got its first microscope no one knows, but by the mid-1880s scientific labs were crowding out space in Founders once reserved for natural history museum specimens.
Come back tomorrow to see “Now”.
Choral music has long been an important part of campus life at Haverford and Bryn Mawr. An oratorio choir of 150 singers, the Chorale performs a major work with an orchestra each semester. Chamber Singers perform tomorrow.
At Magill Library’s Special Collections, the focus is on making the Library’s extraordinary holdings—and the up-close glimpses of history they offer—widely available to faculty, students and scholars. The Fall 2010 issue of HAVERFORD magazine delves deeper into these accessible treasures.
Visiting Professor of Economics Biswajit Banerjee and 17 students spent fall break visiting the European Commission in Brussels and the Central European Bank in Germany.
October 21-December 11, 2011
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
Whitehead Campus Center
Haverford’s student-faculty ratio is 8:1 and 97% of our full time faculty hold the highest degree in their field. With half the faculty living on campus, mentoring and commitment to excellence in teaching are cornerstones of the Haverford experience.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.