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Patrick Montero
Sunday, March 3, 2013

Interpreting Displacement

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.

Students study the work of Sofia Vivado '16 during the premiere of Interpreting Displacement in James House. Photo: Debbie Leter '15
Thursday, February 28, 2013

When Worlds Collide

A professor such as Terrence Johnson is unusual not only in his ability to foster an intellectual community within class but also in his desire to create a more moral society within the Haverford community-at-large.“—Elana Bloomfield ’08
Read the Winter 2008 Faculty Profile in HAVERFORD magazine »

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Cricket

Cricket is Haverford’s oldest and most distinctive sport and was possibly introduced by the English landscape architect who planned the campus in 1834, William Carvill.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

WHRC Returns

Haverford has more than 145 groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate and create.

WHRC General Managers Karl Moll '14 and Fairleigh Barnes '13 broadcasting from the Sunken Lounge of the Dining Center. Photo: Brad Larrison.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Then & Now: Founders Green

Then & Now: Founders Green

Once upon a time in the early 1900s Founders Hall featured a large, raised plaza at the steps of the building with a wide circular drive for wagons and later cars.

Come back tomorrow to see the green “Now”.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

2010 Study Abroad Photo Contest 1st Place, Places

I would recommend study abroad to everyone. It supplemented my academic experience in so many ways and really helped me grow as a person.” – Kathryn Johnston ’12

Each year more than 130 Haverford students take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad.

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