What They Learned: Rachel Wolfson ’19
The softball player and sociology major explored how trending boutique fitness studios impact contemporary notions of health, wellness, and femininity in an era defined by universalizing pushes for gender equality.
CLUB LIFE: Shotokan Karate Brings the Dojo to the GIAC
Started in 2017, the Shotokan Karate club allows beginner and advanced martial artists to test and improve their strength.
Getting Out the Vote
The midterms have the whole country abuzz, and Haverford is no exception. What are student groups and clubs doing to support political campaigns and voting efforts this election season?
Student Seminars Explore Asian America and Artificial Intelligence
From exploring Asian/American identities to the ethics of AI, this year’s two John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities student seminars are spurring interdisciplinary conversations about our world today.
COOL CLASSES: “Art Against Fascism”
This English course explores the work of British writers in the 1930s who tried to fight rising militarism, totalitarian states, and imperial autocracy with prose and poetry.
Celebrating the Arboretum
Members and friends of the Arboretum Association gathered in the KINSC on October 11 for a festive annual dinner.
Elom Tettey-Tamaklo ’19 Explores Conflict Resolution at the Carter Center
The political science major and Africana studies concentrator spent his summer in Atlanta, Ga., at the Carter Center, where he advised the former president’s organization on youth participation in local politics and researched issues relating to sexual and gender-based violence.

Cool Classes
A series highlighting interesting, unusual, and unique courses that enrich the Haverford College experience.

The Club Life @ Haverford
A series exploring the many varied student clubs on campus.

What They Learned
A series exploring the thesis work of recent graduates.

Where They’re Headed
A blog series detailing the post-Haverford plans of our recent graduates.










