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COOL CLASSES: “Caribe Queer: Sexualities and Narratives from the Hispanic Caribbean”

COOL CLASSES: “Caribe Queer: Sexualities and Narratives from the Hispanic Caribbean”

Rebecca Raber Dec 21, 2018 2 min read
This course, which is crosslisted in Spanish and comparative literature, explores different narrative and artistic productions regarding alternative sexualities in the Hispanic Caribbean, starting with the Cuban Revolution and continuing into the present.

RECLAIMing and Celebrating Black Bodies

The annual Black Students’ League’s fashion show took on a new direction and spirit this year, which was rewarded with a line to get in across Founder Green.

Celebrating One Another

At the 15th Annual Celebration of Scholarships donors to Haverford’s 291 endowed scholarship funds enjoyed lunch with the student scholars who benefit.

Finding Voices Through Slam

Bi-Co students shared stories and poems at the “Crossing Borders” event, which showcased stories and poems created in workshops as well as open-mic performances.

Fusing Art and Science

Neuroscientist and artist Greg Dunn, who works at the intersection of visual representation and experimental science, visited campus to discuss his piece that is on display at the Franklin Institute.

Haverfest 2018

Live music, tons of treats, and games galore marked another rendition of the students’ annual end-of-year celebration.

COOL CLASSES: “Inventing Modern Science”

This course, which explores the revolution in the sciences that occurred between 1500 and 1750, seeks to understand how and why certain people began to investigate the natural world in new ways and how they convinced other people that their new ways were better.

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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.