COOL CLASSES: “Case Studies in Chemistry: The Science of Color and Light”
This chemistry course, intended for non-science majors, explores the underlying physical processes that are involved in the production of light and the ways in which its interaction with matter leads to the colors we see in the objects that make up the world around us.
Students Share Poems On Fear
On Thursday night, students from Haverford’s creative writing course “Poetry Writing: A Practical Workshop” read poems to an open audience in Woodside Cottage’s Meditation Room
Walking To Philadelphia For Climate Justice
Bi-Co students walked over nine miles from Haverford to the Reading Viaduct in Philadelphia to raise awareness for global climate change and support The People’s Pilgrimage.
Rare 18th Century Mexican Texts Acquired By Haverford Libraries
Quaker and Special Collections recently added a second edition of a Zapotec catechism and a few other religious texts, published in Mexico in 1766, to its library of rare books.
CLUB LIFE: Engaging With Issues of Health and Social Justice
Since launching last fall, the Bi-Co chapter of Partners in Health has been pursuing global health equity through education, fundraising, and advocacy.
Improvements in The Dining Center
Dining Services has implemented changes such as offering hot, fresh pizza at every meal, creating a section for composed salads at lunch, making new recipes with sustainable seafood, and focusing on local produce, including some grown right here on campus.
Campus Welcomes Friends And Family
Last weekend was both the annual Family And Friends Weekend and Young Alumni Homecoming, and, as such, the College played host to hundreds of visitors.

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.









