Move-In Day 2014
On Aug. 27, we welcomed the newest members of the Haverford community, the Class of 2018, to campus.
Reflections on a Summer Internship
Nora Landis-Shack ’13 is one of hundreds of Haverford students who engaged in summer work and internships this year. Here she recounts the lessons learned during her work with Peace Action, an anti-war and anti-nuclear weapons grassroots organization in New York.
Ben Hickernell ’00 Films His Latest On Campus
Director Ben Hickernell ’00 (Lebanon, Pa.) brought the cast and crew of his upcoming indie sports romance, Backwards, to campus to film at the Haverford College Apartments this July.
Ben Hickernell '00 Films His Latest On Campus
Director Ben Hickernell ’00 (Lebanon, Pa.) brought the cast and crew of his upcoming indie sports romance, Backwards, to campus to film at the Haverford College Apartments this July.
Nicholson Baker ’79 in New York Times Magazine
Nicholson Baker ’79, the author of such notorious books as Vox and The Fermata, is the subject of a lengthy feature in the latest issue of The New York Times Magazine on the occasion of the release of his ninth and latest novel, House of Holes: A Book of Raunch.
Nicholson Baker '79 in New York Times Magazine
Nicholson Baker ’79, the author of such notorious books as Vox and The Fermata, is the subject of a lengthy feature in the latest issue of The New York Times Magazine on the occasion of the release of his ninth and latest novel, House of Holes: A Book of Raunch.
More Seuss
We last wrote about renowned Dr. Seuss scholar and collector Charles D. Cohen ’83 in an article in the Spring 2009 issue of Haverford magazine that featured some…

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.








