WHAT THEY LEARNED: Catherine Casem ’15
Catherine Casem is looking towards a career in film production, but for her senior thesis the comparative literature major approached movies from a different angle, comparing the Paul Thomas Anderson film Magnolia with Marcel Proust’s seven-volume In Search of Lost Time.
Spring Has Sprung! Pinwheel Day 2013
Though meteorologists, astronomers and almanacs tell us that the official first day of spring occurred with the vernal equinox back on March 20, it doesn’t quite feel like spring here on campus until Pinwheel Day.
The Music of Physics
Ever heard of a physics sing-along? Well, Professor Walter Smith leads one every year at the American Physical Society meeting.
KINSC Gets Fooled
As is tradition, to mark April Fool’s Day, students from the science different departments bedecked their parts of the KINSC with themed decorations.
International Council in Hong Kong
For the first time ever Haverford’s International Council held its annual meeting in Hong Kong and welcomed incoming President Dan Weiss to the table.
Corporations as Global Citizens
Daniel Price ’77, David Hackett ’76, and John Heller ’89, who all have deep experience in business, international trade and the law, shared their insights on the role of multinational corporations regarding social change at a panel discussion held on campus on February 28.
FAB Legopallooza
Fords Against Boredom (FAB) brought 100 pounds of Legos to Ryan Gym on Friday for Legopallooza, which gave students the chance to revisit the childhood delights of playing…

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.










