Where They’re Headed: Eli Cain ’18
The political science major is getting a closer look at the process of public policy-making at MAXIMUS, Inc., a company headed by Bruce Caswell ’88.
COOL CLASSES: “Art and the Environment in East Asia”
This course, which is cross-listed in East Asian languages and cultures, environmental studies, and visual studies, examines the relationship between environment and the arts in China and Japan—particularly how artists engage with and respond to nature through varied modes of artistic production and exhibition.
Campus Welcomes Art that Predicts the Future and Converses with the Past
Two new art exhibitions opened over Family & Friends Weekend: Futureproof in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, and Keeping in Touch in Marshall Fine Arts Center’s Atrium Gallery.
Using TED Talks to Assess Human Impacts on the Marine Environment
Students from “Advanced Topics in Biology of Marine Life” give a series of solution-oriented presentations introducing audience members to a variety of case-study analyses on the artificial impact to the world’s marine ecosystems.
Endings and New Beginnings at Family & Friends Weekend
The College hosted alums, parents, friends, and more for the official opening of the campus hub for visual culture, arts, and media; the celebration of the successful completion of the Lives That Speak campaign; and Homecoming, which included four home games against Swarthmore.
Exploring Social Innovation
Over fall break, Fords from the Haverford Innovation Platform student group attended the largest undergraduate conference on social innovation in America.
COOL CLASSES: “Theories of the Remix”
This English course introduces students to the study of literature through the art of borrowing, sampling, recycling, and remixing.

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.










