Robert Ocampo '04 has been on some of the most incredible adventures in the world. But for him, exploring the great outdoors is about testing his inner limits.
Haverford magazine Headlines
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A creative coast-to-coast collaboration between a poet and a photographer, Ghost Book turned out to be haunting in more ways than one.
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Galton highlights the wonders of biodiversity through Snakeroot Ecotours, offering guided hikes to explore wildflowers, fireflies, and more.
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Independent filmmaker Aidan Un ’11 embeds himself with Philly’s dancefloor diehards for his award-winning documentary.
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A music education teacher and composer, Grace Coberly '21, writes music for people. "I like relating to other people through music," they say.
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Sociology major Alec Moore '99 breaks into movies with his screwball comedy Advanced Chemistry.
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Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
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The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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Former Haverford president Jack Coleman spent his sabbatical working manual labor, then wrote a book about it. Fifty years later it remains as poignant as ever.
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As the 10th anniversary of Haverford’s Microfinance and Impact Investing Initiative passes, students continue to reap the benefits of a program that provides real-world experience.
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Jonathan Miller '01 scores an Emmy for his work on the baseball documentary The Last Out.
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Michelle Albert ’90 has achieved widespread recognition for her work addressing health disparities.
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Pioneering musician George Stavis ’67 brought the banjo into the psychedelic rock era. He's opened for acts like the Grateful Dead, Neil Young, and Richie Havens.
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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.