COOL CLASSES: “Human Rights in Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania, and in National and Global Contexts”
This course considers human rights theory and civil society action as they relate to students’ recent Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored summer internship experiences to interrogate the relationship between social issues and policy structures.
Graffiti in the Gallery
ALL BIG LETTERS, an exhibit celebrating the 50th anniversary of graffiti and curated by RJ Rushmore ’14, opened in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery on Jan. 20.
History Lesson: “Seminar on Historical Evidence”
Considered pioneering when it was created, one history class was unparalleled in exposing majors to hands-on work in historical research. Nowadays, this work has been incorporated in students’ senior theses.
CLUB LIFE: Promoting and Teaching Mindfulness
The student-run Meditation Group aims to introduce more members of the Haverford community to meditation and to help foster their practices.
Getting It Right: Brook Danielle Lillehaugen on “Arrival”
Our assistant professor of linguistics, a field linguist who studies the Zapotec languages of Mexico, talks about what it’s like to see her profession portrayed on film.
COOL CLASSES: “Viruses, Humans, Vital Politics: An Anthropology of HIV and AIDS”
This medical anthropology and health studies course explores how HIV and AIDS have come to shape how humans live today, both intimately and socially.
Reading List
After another successful Reading Rainbow event sponsored by the Office of Academic Resources, we have seven suggestions for books to add to your personal library (or holiday wishlist) this winter.

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.










