COOL CLASSES: “Food Bioethics: The Ethics, Justice, and Human Rights of Food Choice”
This course in the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Program explores the questions that commonly arise in food ethics, such as how values influence individual choice, health issues concerning food, the environmental impacts of farming choices, and food distribution concerns.
The Pinwheel Day That Almost Wasn’t
Though Michael Weber’s first Pinwheel Day at Haverford was marred by the disappearance of the pinwheels from Founders Green early in the morning, the campus community rallied to still celebrate the springtime tradition.
COOL CLASSES: “Reading Comics and Religion”
This course, which explores how representations of religion arise in comics and graphic novels. is co-taught by Haverford and Swarthmore religion professors and features a weekly “making” lab with artist-in-residence JT Waldman.
COOL CLASSES: “Computer and Printmaking”
A fine arts course in which students use a high-tech method to create images, and use a low-tech method to print them.
CLUB LIFE: A New Football Team At Haverford?
Though the College hasn’t fielded a varsity team since 1972, a new club began biweekly flag football games this past fall.
COOL CLASSES: “Environmental Psychology and Conservation”
This psychology course examins the links between the natural environment and people’s behavior using lenses of cognitive, social, and personality psychology, with a focus on conservation behavior and environmentalism.
COOL CLASSES: “Science as Fiction”
A seminar, taught by a visiting professor and alum, on the interrelations between literature and the history of science.

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.










