Rachel Grand’s senior thesis focused on the interpretation of emotions through masks, using the Thorne Kindergarten as a setting for her research.
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The student-curated exhibit displayed in VCAM this semester showcased the beauty of incompleteness.
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Chosen by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, these Centers are part of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s movement to heal our communities.
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Haverford’s new club gives students a space to relax and enjoy a game of ping pong.
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The campus-wide initiative found new ways to raise awareness and diligence about energy consumption this March.
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Starting this week, students, staff, and faculty are able to receive their first dose of a COVID vaccine on campus via a partnership with Rite Aid.
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The program, which began as a concentration over 25 years ago and developed into a minor in 2013, will welcome its first majors this spring.
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Charlotte Scott ’21 and Alan Klein ’81 have collaborated in creating a carefully selected assembly of originals from Modernist Era poets William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens.
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Keith Mburu ’23 and Leon Spencer performed in a concert for Black History Month.
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The Japanese-American human rights activist is at Haverford virtually this semester to educate and reflect on his life's work.
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The travelling exhibit brings together artists and curators from across the world to reflect on the year’s past events and into the future.
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John F. McKnight, Jr., who has been the dean of institutional equity and inclusion at Connecticut College since 2016, will succeed Interim Dean of the College Joyce Bylander on July 1.
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The Board of Managers established this new group at the end of 2020 to independently review the College’s progress in racial equity goals, and the inaugural members have now been selected.
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The initiative is centered around Truth, Healing, Resiliency, Inclusion, and Equity and will invest long-term in sustainable change that includes workshops and webinars.
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We are celebrating Black History Month with events throughout February and a Black Students League/Office of Multicultural Affairs monthlong takeover of Haverford's Instagram account.