Monument Lab Inspires At City Hall
Postdoctoral Writing Fellow Paul Farber was one of the people behind the recent Monument Lab project at City Hall, a public art project that also involved many Haverford students and professors.
Fords Against Boredom Sponsors "Loveshack"
FAB’s annual Loveshack event brought together 150 students in Ryan Gym to make creations out of graham crackers, icing and candy
Lightning Talks: Round II
There are a few ground rules for the Save As: Lightning Talks. Each presentation is limited to two-minutes. Clapping is confined to “Lightning Breaks” (two-minute breaks between every…
From Haverford to Bangladesh: A Message of Peace
Shannon Mudd, visiting assistant professor of economics and coordinator of the Microfinance and Impact Investing Initiative (MI3), noticed a peace pole similar to the one outside of Chase Hall here on campus during his travels in Bangladesh.
Hank Willis Thomas at Haverford
OPP: Other People’s Property, a survey of the work of photo conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas, opened in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery on campus last week.
A Moment of Silence for Sandy Hook
President Joanne Creighton invited the Haverford community to share five minutes of silence this morning as a way to show support for and stand in solidarity with the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, their families and our national community.
De-Stress with Dogs
The Pre-Vet Society and HaverMinds, a new club devoted to promoting awareness of mental health issues in college students, joined together to sponsor Dog Day, which brought pooches from Main Line Animal Rescue to campus to help exam-frazzled students de-stress.

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.









