It’s hard for me to articulate a tangible thing about Haverford that stood out. After my tour and after I had been in contact with my coach, my decision wasn’t so difficult anymore. Whatever it was, I just felt more comfortable and optimistic about choosing Haverford than any other school.
Beginning in mid-August, Fong will start work at Vanguard in Valley Forge, Pa. as a part of the company’s Acceleration into Finance Professional (AFP) program.
Sol Tollin ’51, Stuart Levitt ’63, Stephanie B. James ’87, Amy Furr Stilwell ’90, and Matt Leighninger ’92 entered the department’s hall of fame during a ceremony at Founders Great Hall in conjunction with the College's Alumni Weekend.
The Haverford College athletic department celebrated the Class of 2018 at its annual Senior Athlete Award Ceremony on Tuesday afternoon in Gooding '84 Arena.
Haverford joins Saint Joseph’s as the two programs with multiple honorees while Peet shared Co-Performer of the Year honors with Frank Livolsi of Widener.
Of those 66 student-athletes honored for their academic work in the classroom, 19 of those honorees were also named All-Centennial Conference performers during the fall season.
On the biggest stage that Division III Cross Country has to offer, the second-ranked Haverford men’s cross country team will look to deliver the program's second national championship on Saturday morning.
The Haverford volunteer effort, organized by Eighth Dimension, Haverford's Office of Community Service, and promoted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), is another example of the Haverford athletic department supporting the NCAA Division III Special Olympics initiative.
Henry Woods is Runner of the Year as third-ranked Fords take home conference championship for the fourth-straight season and the 22nd time in the last 25 campaigns.
Woods paced Haverford at the Inter-Regional Border Battle as the fourth-ranked Fords easily captured the team title by a 29-62 margin over No. 16 Carnegie Mellon.