Haverford Professor Authors New Woody Guthrie Bio In October of 2020, Penguin Randomhouse released Woody Guthrie: An Intimate Life. The book's author is Gustavus Stadler, who's "day job" is that of an English professor at Haverford College. From Penguinrandomhouse.com Woody Guthrie: An Intimate Life is a fresh and contemporary analysis of the overlapping … [Read more...] about Haverford Professor Authors New Woody Guthrie Bio
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When Biden Spoke At Haverford College in 1978
When Biden Spoke at Haverford College 1978 Did you know that President-Elect Joe Biden spoke at Haverford back when he was Senator Biden? Biden spoke about his work on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at Collection in January 1978. The article from the Bi-Co News is available here: https://t.co/T1WTFnD1SI #tbt pic.twitter.com/0hQqt18Cha — Haverford Libraries … [Read more...] about When Biden Spoke At Haverford College in 1978
Two-Week Haverford College Strike Ends
Two-week Haverford College Strike Ends Source Haverfordclerk.com On Wednesday (November 11), Haverfordclerk.com (a student run newspaper at Haverford College) reported that a student strike that began two weeks earlier, had ended. According to Haverfordclerk.com, "Over the past fourteen days, Haverford students, faculty, and administrators have reckoned with the … [Read more...] about Two-Week Haverford College Strike Ends
Haverford College Gallery Showcases Professor’s On-Campus Paintings
Haverford Gallery Showcases Professor’s On-Campus Paintings 47 paintings by Ying Li, Chair of the Haverford College Fine Arts Department, will be on view at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, located on the Haverford Campus. The exhibition is called "Blossoms in a Sudden Strangeness." From the exhibit website On March 11, 2020 Ying Li received … [Read more...] about Haverford College Gallery Showcases Professor’s On-Campus Paintings
Haverford College Exhibition Features Artifacts Documenting Slavery And Abolition
Haverford College Exhibition Features Artifacts Documenting Slavery And Abolition From the exhibit website “Crossing Borders: From Slavery to Abolition, 1670-1865” is an exhibition curated by the first-year writing seminar “Crossing Borders.” It presents a history of slavery and abolition through a selection of items from Haverford College’s Quaker & Special … [Read more...] about Haverford College Exhibition Features Artifacts Documenting Slavery And Abolition