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  • The new Gladstone Lee Mohan Collection consists of dozens of philosophical texts by underrepresented authors and is named after an alum and two current students.

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    Get ready for fall happenings on campus and beyond Haverford.

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    The Class of 2017 graduate made a documentary that tells the story of the problems facing Native Alaskan communities.

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    Alumni-sponsored externships offer students a glimpse of the professional world beyond college.

  • Charlotte Eisenberg on Kannerstein Field in her Texas Rangers hat

    The skills picked up at Haverford—critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and a sophisticated understanding of data—have turned out to be an ideal fit for key front office roles in Major League Baseball. And as a growing number of alumni get established in the industry, they are opening doors for younger alums. 

  • Unveiled at the Hurford Center and VCAM Fall Open House, the projects are meditations on everything from the bias embedded in technological programming to the digital nature of long-distance relationships.

  • Joy Lim Nakrin '02 is using her platform as a newscaster to do the social justice work she had envisioned herself doing as a lawyer.

  • Ceci Silberstein ’19 begins her new on-campus job with an update on the College’s latest sustainability projects and goals.

  • As a math instructional coach in West Virginia, Joanna Burt-Kinderman ’98 is working to expand public access to high-quality math education across the state.

  • Consultant David Spitulnik '76 discusses what he's learned about being a leader from a lifetime of leading all sorts of groups and projects, distilling these thoughts into five simple ideas.

  • The non-classical cellist and composer has been playing shows and releasing music under the name Takénobu since his Haverford graduation. 

  • The soaring ceilings and light-filled rooms of Lutnick Library

    After an 18-month renovation, Haverford’s main library, now called Lutnick Library, re-opens with the new school year, ushering in a new era for scholarship at the College.

  • Nicky Rhodes and Austin Huber in VCAM with their boxels

    Austin Huber ’19 and Nicky Rhodes ’19 are taking advantage of the burgeoning makerspace movement to build a sustainable, open-source design platform that allows customers to fully personalize their spaces.

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    Gear up for fall events that celebrate and showcase some of the Haverford community’s special features.

  • The comparative literature major used her thesis to study the relationship between memory and language in the wake of civil wars, calling upon her study abroad experience in Lima, Peru, to augment her analysis of post-conflict culture in Peru and Sri Lanka.

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