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Students De-Stress With Rescue Dogs

Students De-Stress With Rescue Dogs

Rebecca Raber Dec 18, 2014 1 min read
Yesterday, in the middle of finals week, the Punt Pre-Vet Society hosted furry friends from Main Line Animal Rescue in the Old Gym to help soothe students frazzled by exams.

Student-Artists Interpret Maps

Magill’s Alcove Gallery is hosting Mapping as Painting and Drawing: A Student Exhibition, a show of work by student-artists in Visiting Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Elizabeth Whalley’s 200-level drawing and painting classes.

Hard-Hat Tour of New Dorms

Saturday, December 3 was a momentous occasion in the history of the still-under-construction Tritton and Kim halls, the first new dorms on Haverford’s campus since 1968. It was a guided hard-hat walking tour of the site, led by the architects and members of the Haverford facilities team.

The Hurford Humanities Center adds “arts” to its name.

In recognition of the increasingly important role of the arts in the work of the Hurford Humanities Center, the Center has been renamed the John B. Hurford ’60…

The AIDS Quilt Comes to Campus

As part of the observance of World AIDS Day, the iconic AIDS Memorial Quilt is on display in Founders Great Hall through December 4. The Quilt, which began in 1987 as a project to commemorate those that lost their lives to AIDS, has become the largest ongoing community arts project in the world.

20 Years of Laughs

The Lighted Fools, Haverford’s sketch comedy and improv troupe, celebrated their “20th Hamiversary” with a packed show in Stokes Auditorium on Saturday night.

A Musical Tribute to Thanksgiving

Ruth Marshall Magill Professor of Music Curt Cacioppo and his friend, pianist Emanuele Arciuli, presented an on-campus colloquium celebrating Native American art and music in honor of Thanksgiving.

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