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Read about the exhibit. Photo: Untitled (Hidden in the City) Edwin Rosskam '24



Read about the exhibit. Photo: Untitled (Hidden in the City) Edwin Rosskam '24
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Haverford's partnership with Philadelphia Futures is helping to ensure that Philly high school students succeed in college.
Aditya Vora '08 represented the Jain religion at an interfaith event held during the Pope's U.S. visit in April.
Mosse was born into one of Berlin’s richest families, a son of privilege. Forced to flee Hitler’s rise, this shy yet mischievous 15-year-old would in due course shape a new life for himself.
It's the people, says the biology department supervisor and longest-serving current Haverford employee.
In March 2008, a group of 19 students traveled to Guatemala as part of a course on the legacies of civil war and revolution. Watch the film documenting their journey.
Watch now!Six of Haverford's first female graduates, 1978.
Our Selected Events calendar feature will be on hiatus until September. In the meantime, we’ll be sharing daily photos of the campus.
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