Students Use Tri-Co Library Resources to Learn About “Where We’re From”
A series of presentations in Magill Library, titled “Where We’re From,” kicked off on Thursday, February 16, to both demonstrate the wealth of information available to us on campus, as well as teach us...
View ArticleFords Win At First Ever Tri-Co Film Fest
The animated senior thesis of Jon Appel '12 and a 10-minute documentary by Carl Sigmond '13, Gebby Keny '14 and Vanessa Douglas '12 about Sigmond's grandfather, who discovered streptomycin, were the...
View ArticleTri-Co Hackathon Photo Gallery
In January, the Tri-College Consortium held its first Hackathon, a weekend-long computer science contest in which teams of students develop web applications. At the end of the competition, teams...
View ArticleBlack Love
Haverford’s Black Students League hosted the annual Tri-College Black Love formal on Saturday night, Feb. 15, and unlike previous years, in which the event was open just to Tri-Co students, this year’s...
View ArticleA Tri-College Teach-In on Policing and Protest
A teach-in on "Policing and Protest" was held Wednesday evening at Haverford for the Tri-Co community to share and discuss critical race issues highlighted once again by the recent killings of Michael...
View ArticleTri-Co Techies Hack For Social Justice
Last weekend campus played host to the second annual Tri-Co Hackathon, a 48-hour event in which teams from the three colleges built web and mobile apps and created product prototypes with an emphasis...
View ArticleWHAT THEY LEARNED: Leslie Tjing ’15
The linguistics and growth and structure of cities double major researched the implications of Federal Reserve policy rhetoric for her joint thesis.
View ArticleCOOL CLASSES: “Reading Comics and Religion”
This course, which explores how representations of religion arise in comics and graphic novels. is co-taught by Haverford and Swarthmore religion professors and features a weekly "making" lab with...
View ArticleFestival Celebrates Tri-Co Filmmakers
The fifth annual Tri-College Film Festival featured 19 student films, culled from over 75 submissions. Six of those films were made by five Haverford students, and two won awards.
View ArticleCelebrating Black Love
Last weekend, the Black Student League welcomed students from across the Tri-Co and other local college campuses at the annual Black History Month formal dinner-dance.
View ArticleCross-Campus Linguistic Collaboration
A recent open classroom event, exploring "the everyday language of racism," brought together Swarthmore and Haverford classes and showcased the strength of the only Tri-College department.
View ArticlePerforming the College Bed
Yoshifumi Nomura ’18 created an intimate setting to explore the nuances of everyday college life in DEARBED, a performance and installation piece that invited audience members to listen to recorded...
View ArticleFords Win Big at Tri-Co Film Fest
Of the 17 films screened at the sixth annual festival, eight were made by Haverford students and four took home prizes.
View ArticleBlack Love
Haverford’s Black Students League hosted the annual Tri-College Black Love formal on Saturday night, Feb. 15, and unlike previous years, in which the event was open just to Tri-Co students, this year’s...
View ArticleA Tri-College Teach-In on Policing and Protest
A teach-in on "Policing and Protest" was held Wednesday evening at Haverford for the Tri-Co community to share and discuss critical race issues highlighted once again by the recent killings of Michael...
View ArticleTri-Co Techies Hack For Social Justice
Last weekend campus played host to the second annual Tri-Co Hackathon, a 48-hour event in which teams from the three colleges built web and mobile apps and created product prototypes with an emphasis...
View ArticleWHAT THEY LEARNED: Leslie Tjing ’15
The linguistics and growth and structure of cities double major researched the implications of Federal Reserve policy rhetoric for her joint thesis.
View ArticleCOOL CLASSES: “Reading Comics and Religion”
This course, which explores how representations of religion arise in comics and graphic novels. is co-taught by Haverford and Swarthmore religion professors and features a weekly "making" lab with...
View ArticleFestival Celebrates Tri-Co Filmmakers
The fifth annual Tri-College Film Festival featured 19 student films, culled from over 75 submissions. Six of those films were made by five Haverford students, and two won awards.
View ArticleCelebrating Black Love
Last weekend, the Black Student League welcomed students from across the Tri-Co and other local college campuses at the annual Black History Month formal dinner-dance.
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