The College is one of 65 inaugural members of this new program from the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center.
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The Nest, an on-campus food pantry for eligible first-generation, low-income students, opened last semester through the collaboration of students and staff across campus.
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Haverford’s academic competition team has been keeping up its activity and engagement despite the difficulties presented by the pandemic.
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The College provost, who joined the Haverford community in August, replaced President Wendy Raymond in the role on Nov. 6 and will be joined by an interim co-CDO in December.
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Results of the 14-day strike include improvements to recruitment and enrollment of Indigenous students, a new interim chief diversity officer and student-centered changes of that role going forward, budget for renovations to the Black Cultural Center, anti-bias training for College employees, Election Day as a holiday, and more.
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The curator of rare books & manuscripts and head of Quaker & Special Collections writes about shifting her work from sharing physical editions to digital ones and becoming “the hands” for researchers far from campus, turning pages for them onscreen.
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Haverford’s political clubs have been working together this semester to increase student voter participation in the 2020 election.
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The Arboretum Program Coordinator describes her work on campus during the College’s closure in the spring, and how it relates to Haverford’s sense of community.
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The world-renowned Quaker astrophysicist, who discovered the first radio pulsars, is visiting Haverford virtually this semester to share her experiences in science and spirituality.
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The Department of Computer Science expands to accommodate growing student enrollment.
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The Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery kicks off its season with Ying Li’s series of 47 paintings depicting life and nature at Haverford amid the silence of the pandemic.
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Four new funds will support research by students underrepresented in STEM fields, internships in Philadelphia focused on justice and equity, anti-racism research and teaching at Haverford, and LGBTQIA+ student support.
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Over the past few weeks, 998 Fords moved into their single dorm rooms on campus, and over the last few days, 338 first-year students were oriented to their new home as part of Customs.
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The new flexible, semi-movable greenhouse-like structure will allow the campus farm to grow food year round.
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Haverford College has made the decision to cancel all sport competition for the first semester of the '20 -'21 year.