"People say that you will know when a school is right for you. I didn’t really believe this until I visited Haverford and immediately felt a sense of community."
Haverford was one of 339 programs from across Divisions I, III, III and the NAIA selected as IWLCA/Zag Sports Academic Honor Squads for the 2017-18 academic year.
While lots people will fly on a plane at some point in their lives, not many will actually get a firsthand glimpse at the techniques that go into ensuring that they’ll actually stay up in the air.
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.
Following her work in Golin’s D.C. lab last summer on yeast’s responses to nutrient deficiency, the senior biology major contributed to the alum's paper in Fems Yeast Research last month.
The Haverford College athletic department celebrated the Class of 2018 at its annual Senior Athlete Award Ceremony on Tuesday afternoon in Gooding '84 Arena.
Anna Meyers (first team) joins Allie Gibbons (second team), Rina Rosnow (second team), and Alyssa Sherman (honorable mention) on All-CC squad. Rachel Romens named to All-Sportsmanship Team.
Krupnick caused a career-best four turnovers and collected four ground balls as the Centennial Conference tournament-bound Fords dispatched Swarthmore, 12-5.
Senior Rachel Romens (pictured) turned away 11 shots to match a career best as Haverford defeated its Hood Trophy rivals for the sixth-straight season.
Haverford recorded a program-record 17 assists in the victory, with Julia Manetta (pictured) matching the single-game individual record with six helpers.
This week, the Fords will host Bi-Co neighbor Bryn Mawr Wednesday night (7 p.m.) before heading to Swarthmore to close out the regular season on Saturday at noon.