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Abandoning Reason, Scientists Embrace Cardboard and Construction Paper
Haverford’s science departments went full bore for April Fools’ Day. The results are impressive… and slightly concerning.
Stepping Through History: Haverford’s Second Annual Civil Rights Trip in Photos
For the second year in a row, Fords journeyed through the American South during spring break as part of the College’s annual civil rights trip.
Exploring the Life of Ada Smith
An exhibition in the Rufus Jones Study explores the overlooked life of a quintessential member of his Haverford family: his house manager Ada Smith.
COOL CLASSES: “Human Rights: Culture, Language, and Power”
At the heart of Zeynep Sertbulut’s class is the question of “culture” and its relation to human rights.
COOL CLASSES: “Anthropology of Empire”
Ezgi Guner’s class is an anthropological exploration of empire, both as an analytical category and a historical phenomenon.
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Where They’re Headed
A blog series detailing the post-Haverford plans of our recent graduates. View More
Cool Classes
A series highlighting interesting, unusual, and unique courses that enrich the Haverford College experience. View More