An Alumna’s Tasty Shakespeare Project
The Missoula Oblongata, an experimental theater company co-founded by Sarah Lowry '05, is presenting its fourth collaborative Shakespeare project, a five-company re-imagining of Antony and Cleopatra...
View ArticleA Taste of Ford Food Bloggers
In the recent issue of Haverford magazine we wrote about four alumnae food bloggers who are combining their loves of the written word with their foodie leanings, and we asked each of those bloggers to...
View ArticleTalking Heads ’77
We were flooded with so many responses to our recent request for memories of an infamous on-campus 1977 Talking Heads concert that we couldn't print them all in the Fall 2012 Haverford magazine. So we...
View ArticleHistory Lesson: Haverford’s First Women Graduates
In 1918, Haverford began granting master's degrees to women for the first time.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: The Haverfordian
The Haverfordian, started in 1879, was Haverford's first literary magazine.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: “Beards Are In. Coach Is Out.”
“Coach Raises Racket, Hippies Net Victory,” was just one of the headlines in June 1968 when Haverford found itself in the national spotlight over the question of hair.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: ExCo Classes Let Students Be Teachers
In 1997, at Fall Plenary, two students in the homestretch of their Haverford educations proposed a program of student-taught classes.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: Haverford Cheerleaders
Peppy, pom-pom-wielding cheerleaders at Haverford? You betcha!
View ArticleHistory Lesson: “Seminar on Historical Evidence”
Considered pioneering when it was created, one history class was unparalleled in exposing majors to hands-on work in historical research. Nowadays, this work has been incorporated in students' senior...
View ArticleHistory Lesson: The Japanese Emperor’s Visit to Haverford
Japanese Emperor Akihito is currently considering abdication. Back in 1953, the then-Japanese Crown Prince only 19 when he stopped by Haverford’s campus.
View ArticleFrom One Generation to Another
Many scholarship recipients have a deep sense of connection to their alumni benefactors.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: Haverford’s First Women Graduates
In 1918, Haverford began granting master's degrees to women for the first time.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: The Haverfordian
The Haverfordian, started in 1879, was Haverford's first literary magazine.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: “Beards Are In. Coach Is Out.”
“Coach Raises Racket, Hippies Net Victory,” was just one of the headlines in June 1968 when Haverford found itself in the national spotlight over the question of hair.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: ExCo Classes Let Students Be Teachers
In 1997, at Fall Plenary, two students in the homestretch of their Haverford educations proposed a program of student-taught classes.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: Haverford Cheerleaders
Peppy, pom-pom-wielding cheerleaders at Haverford? You betcha!
View ArticleHistory Lesson: “Seminar on Historical Evidence”
Considered pioneering when it was created, one history class was unparalleled in exposing majors to hands-on work in historical research. Nowadays, this work has been incorporated in students' senior...
View ArticleHistory Lesson: The Japanese Emperor’s Visit to Haverford
Japanese Emperor Akihito is currently considering abdication. Back in 1953, the then-Japanese Crown Prince only 19 when he stopped by Haverford’s campus.
View ArticleFrom One Generation to Another
Many scholarship recipients have a deep sense of connection to their alumni benefactors.
View ArticleHistory Lesson: Haverford’s First Women Graduates
The College didn’t go fully coed until 1979, but Haverford actually turned out its first women graduates decades before that. They were products of the T. Wistar Brown Graduate School, which granted...
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