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+ | '''Haverford College''' is a [[private university|private]] [[Liberal arts colleges in the United States|liberal arts college]] in [[Haverford, Pennsylvania]]. All students of the college are [[undergraduate]]s and nearly all reside on campus.<ref>https://www.haverford.edu/reslife</ref> The college was founded in 1833 by members of the [[Religious Society of Friends]] (Quakers), and although the college no longer has a formal religious affiliation, [[Quaker]] philosophy still influences campus life. Its enrollment, as of 2018, was 1,353 students. The college offers [[Bachelor of Arts]] and [[Bachelor of Science]] degrees in 31 majors across [[humanities]], [[social science]]s and [[natural science]]s. | ||
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+ | Haverford College is a member of the [[Tri-College Consortium]], which allows students to register for courses at both [[Bryn Mawr College]] and [[Swarthmore College]]. It is also a member of the [[Quaker Consortium]] which allows students to cross-register at the [[University of Pennsylvania]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150624002853/http://www.haverford.edu/academics/academic_partnerships/</ref><ref>http://www.oberlingroup.org/files/CCD_Projects_Pennsylvania.pdf</ref> | ||
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+ | For most of the 20th century, Haverford's total enrollment was kept below 300. Haverford is a smaller college and has a smaller alumni population than its peers. Because expansion occurred in the 1980s, most of Haverford's alumni are still quite young. Despite this, as of 2010, Haverford alumni include five [[Nobel Prize]]s, four [[MacArthur Fellow]]s, 20 [[Rhodes Scholarship]]s, 10 [[Marshall Scholarship]]s, nine [[Henry Luce]] Fellowships,<ref name="Haverford awards">https://web.archive.org/web/20111110103523/http://www.haverford.edu/abouthaverford/ataglance.php</ref> 56 [[Watson Fellowship]]s,<ref name="Haverford awards" /> two [[Mitchell Scholarship|George Mitchell Scholarship]], two [[Carnegie Endowment for the Humanities|Carnegie Endowment]] Junior Fellowships,<ref name="Haverford awards" /> two Churchill Scholars, one Gates Cambridge Scholar,<ref name="Haverford awards" /> 13 [[All Americans]], and 23 [[NCAA]] post-graduate winners. | ||
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Haverford College (University) | |
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Motto | Non doctior, sed meliore doctrina imbutus ("Not more learned, but steeped in a higher learning") |
Formation | 1833 |
Headquarters | Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA |
Type | • Private • liberal arts |
Other name | Fords |
Small Pennsylvania College with lots of influential former students. |
Haverford College is a private liberal arts college in Haverford, Pennsylvania. All students of the college are undergraduates and nearly all reside on campus.[1] The college was founded in 1833 by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and although the college no longer has a formal religious affiliation, Quaker philosophy still influences campus life. Its enrollment, as of 2018, was 1,353 students. The college offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 31 majors across humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.
Haverford College is a member of the Tri-College Consortium, which allows students to register for courses at both Bryn Mawr College and Swarthmore College. It is also a member of the Quaker Consortium which allows students to cross-register at the University of Pennsylvania.[2][3]
For most of the 20th century, Haverford's total enrollment was kept below 300. Haverford is a smaller college and has a smaller alumni population than its peers. Because expansion occurred in the 1980s, most of Haverford's alumni are still quite young. Despite this, as of 2010, Haverford alumni include five Nobel Prizes, four MacArthur Fellows, 20 Rhodes Scholarships, 10 Marshall Scholarships, nine Henry Luce Fellowships,[4] 56 Watson Fellowships,[4] two George Mitchell Scholarship, two Carnegie Endowment Junior Fellowships,[4] two Churchill Scholars, one Gates Cambridge Scholar,[4] 13 All Americans, and 23 NCAA post-graduate winners.
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Roy Gutman | 5 March 1944 | US | Journalist Propagandist | ||
Alex Karp | 2 October 1967 | US | Businessperson | CEO of Palantir, Big Data & Surveillance Advocate, Paypal mafia | |
Drew Lewis | 3 November 1931 | 10 February 2016 | US | Politician Businessperson | Secretary of Transportation under Reagan, best known for presiding over the firing of the striking U.S. air traffic controllers in 1981. Bilderberg/1988 |
Robert MacCrate | 18 July 1921 | 6 April 2016 | US | Lawyer | Sullivan & Cromwell lawyer, investigated My Lai. |
Charles Mathias | 24 July 1922 | 25 January 2010 | US | Lawyer | Church Committee member, Bilderberg/Steering committee, 17 Bilderbergs |
Grayson Murphy | 19 December 1878 | 18 October 1937 | US | Financier Deep state operative | US deep state operative who was implicated in the Business Plot and died in 1937 |
Norman Pearlstine | 4 October 1942 | US | Editor | CFR, quad Bilderberger editor | |
John C. Whitehead | 2 April 1922 | 7 February 2015 | US | Banker Deep state functionary "Terror expert" | Suspected US deep state functionary who discussed "terrorism" at the 1986 Bilderberg. Various USDS connections including the Bilderberg Steering Committee |
References
- ↑ https://www.haverford.edu/reslife
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20150624002853/http://www.haverford.edu/academics/academic_partnerships/
- ↑ http://www.oberlingroup.org/files/CCD_Projects_Pennsylvania.pdf
- ↑ a b c d https://web.archive.org/web/20111110103523/http://www.haverford.edu/abouthaverford/ataglance.php