﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Everything</title><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/</link><description /><pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2015 16:11:04 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2016 13:24:42 GMT</lastBuildDate><category>Calendar of Events</category><atom:link href="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/RSSFeeds.aspx?data=OiNeXA6LJItp%2bLkkMsbi45mD9CYHzZm62RdOUXFdyF8%3d" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><generator>:: Master Calendar ::</generator><copyright>2026</copyright><ttl>30</ttl><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HP3eTmaOxGgTtsIgIL0TVYj</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HP3eTmaOxGgTtsIgIL0TVYj</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsSXRkoHQADQd91SEy7dNOsV</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsSXRkoHQADQd91SEy7dNOsV</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZi1%2fzPpkK%2b6gtnAM1yIGlyr</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZi1%2fzPpkK%2b6gtnAM1yIGlyr</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Aikido Wellbeing (PE) Class (Event canceled)]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 4:15 PM to 5:45 PM - STO STO 010]]></description><author>smccabe1@haverford.edu (McCabe, Susan T)</author><category>Meeting</category><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 20:15:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6rY5yw2HTbbSA2kpGYcAjsLN%2b6a6Q2XLZ%2bRF7QMcm3RTSdcLHprwXD</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6rY5yw2HTbbSA2kpGYcAjsLN%2b6a6Q2XLZ%2bRF7QMcm3RTSdcLHprwXD</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HMvSeItPetVQRAVaTiTjOIO</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HMvSeItPetVQRAVaTiTjOIO</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsRr713G5fXIT%2fxajO81izys</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsRr713G5fXIT%2fxajO81izys</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZgLsRgUbWQ%2bznctGIWUPt8y</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZgLsRgUbWQ%2bznctGIWUPt8y</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Weekly Jummah Prayer]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM - WCC WCC 313]]></description><author>rsharif@haverford.edu (Sharif, Ryaan)</author><category>Student Activity</category><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 16:30:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4OFRHKXchdDOYGA1YUP8J1UjjAzQlamKdUroLLGltXqztFhhXBuVdS</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4OFRHKXchdDOYGA1YUP8J1UjjAzQlamKdUroLLGltXqztFhhXBuVdS</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Recognition Reception for PLC 2026 Families]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM - VCAM VCAM 105 Presentation Lounge & Kitchen]]></description><author>jgoldberg1@haverford.edu (Goldberg, Joanna)</author><category>Reception/Community Gathering</category><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 18:30:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4%2bJnwYFX2YohNyGYGTC5kZzdt7LDn9qD2lCxKAPGCsUbPQNyozwS%2fK</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4%2bJnwYFX2YohNyGYGTC5kZzdt7LDn9qD2lCxKAPGCsUbPQNyozwS%2fK</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Chamber Singers Commencement Concert]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM - OCL Bryn Mawr College - The Great Hall: Friday, May 15  |  8:30 PMChamber Singers Commencement ConcertBryn Mawr College – The Great HallThe Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges, conducted by Nathan Zullinger, will perform their Annual Commencement  Concert at Bryn Mawr College in The Great Hall.  This concert is free and open to the public, and will also be presented via live stream at this link: https://hav.to/rzhFor more information: hc-concerts@haverford.edu]]></description><author>nmerriam@haverford.edu (Merriam, Nancy E)</author><category>Concert / Recital</category><pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2026 00:30:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5oeYBA2VQ62oberTN8voJ1oKuIC93Ishc8wik1jWzOYEOmKkPe6xu0</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5oeYBA2VQ62oberTN8voJ1oKuIC93Ishc8wik1jWzOYEOmKkPe6xu0</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=21390" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HNhZiCsdR%2bHUS%2f7TBIHLVXC</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HNhZiCsdR%2bHUS%2f7TBIHLVXC</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsShjWQeE0b9iEnAc9f0t2Ae</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsShjWQeE0b9iEnAc9f0t2Ae</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhwibtatei75ml1BWwousl2</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhwibtatei75ml1BWwousl2</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Admission Office -- 8 of the Best Colleges]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM - ROB ROB 100 Jaharis Recital Hall]]></description><author>dciotti@haverford.edu (Ciotti, Drusilla)</author><category>Reception/Community Gathering</category><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 22:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4BQ7n24Btqs3PBcDvy4ZLyr6mrLPzP1pngpy8QuGt2sJVQ583Ilo8y</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4BQ7n24Btqs3PBcDvy4ZLyr6mrLPzP1pngpy8QuGt2sJVQ583Ilo8y</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HNBXwi1ut4B64PdO1nvf%2fUC</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HNBXwi1ut4B64PdO1nvf%2fUC</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsTIO5xLfEEA0VYgcxsjn23l</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsTIO5xLfEEA0VYgcxsjn23l</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhEq6t5JBV0H5pFNExNe%2bO7</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhEq6t5JBV0H5pFNExNe%2bO7</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Volunteer Session]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Facilities Facilities Greenhouse: Every other Tuesday during the active volunteer season (April - October) the Arboretum hosts volunteer workdays open to the community. Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. We are always looking for new team members and hope you will consider lending a hand!Registration is Required]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlnANhABhOBN1XDUdlFXQnyS</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlnANhABhOBN1XDUdlFXQnyS</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23635" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjpjC7zxoJVqTQPdHGf3wm1</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjpjC7zxoJVqTQPdHGf3wm1</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPgCEqUb2rp0g5g0%2bYRDcoI</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPgCEqUb2rp0g5g0%2bYRDcoI</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjbZ0M4%2fwLu9o0QCGJHvLXx</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjbZ0M4%2fwLu9o0QCGJHvLXx</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhoQITDsxswKQE1IFBtxNCC</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZhoQITDsxswKQE1IFBtxNCC</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjapfa8%2bAVwXzY%2bHEdyE1JR</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjapfa8%2bAVwXzY%2bHEdyE1JR</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjwsIwMDEvKXZtTSpgsu6YP</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZjwsIwMDEvKXZtTSpgsu6YP</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZiWsOmUYl12MUP20TJeLQXG</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZiWsOmUYl12MUP20TJeLQXG</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Judging a Book by Its Cover: Learning from 500 Years of Bookbinding and Design]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 220B Lobby Display: Curated by Erick Iraheta '26Library Entrance Ramp GalleryAlthough text is a significant element of a book, its physical form is equally valuable for knowledge production. Bookbinding practices are invaluable to understanding how people have interacted with and valued books over the last five centuries, and why they continue to do so with physical rare and contemporary books today. This exhibit documents five distinct bookbinding and design practices over the last 500 years to demonstrate the knowledge potential of analyzing books by their covers.]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZgahoq92Mo4E4FYIqrXB9jt</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5xH%2bHKLMvMHTLHg7bXz61TmpQSflc5lZgahoq92Mo4E4FYIqrXB9jt</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23637" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsT%2fmPZBAKbz6Aix639%2fcGQ%2f</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsT%2fmPZBAKbz6Aix639%2fcGQ%2f</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPDlHY6jlz1UTQythE6wZfU</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPDlHY6jlz1UTQythE6wZfU</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Alumni Weekend 2026]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM - OCL Haverford College : Save the date to join us on campus to celebrate the 1s and 6s during Alumni Weekend 2026!]]></description><author>hunderwood@haverford.edu (Hannah Underwood)</author><category>Reception/Community Gathering</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5bMkkQQra4CowkD1%2f0SW0%2f%2fXcSVgEZMjBEQ6R%2bQZ9DwqXKiQjvn0Ct</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5bMkkQQra4CowkD1%2f0SW0%2f%2fXcSVgEZMjBEQ6R%2bQZ9DwqXKiQjvn0Ct</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Alumni Weekend 2026]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM - OCL Haverford College : Save the date to join us on campus to celebrate the 1s and 6s during Alumni Weekend 2026!]]></description><author>hunderwood@haverford.edu (Hannah Underwood)</author><category>Reception/Community Gathering</category><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5bMkkQQra4CowkD1%2f0SW0%2f%2fXcSVgEZMjBj3RkFB61v%2fZ1AmVHTsVxx</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5bMkkQQra4CowkD1%2f0SW0%2f%2fXcSVgEZMjBj3RkFB61v%2fZ1AmVHTsVxx</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Alumni Weekend 2026]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM - OCL Haverford College : Save the date to join us on campus to celebrate the 1s and 6s during Alumni Weekend 2026!]]></description><author>hunderwood@haverford.edu (Hannah Underwood)</author><category>Reception/Community Gathering</category><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5bMkkQQra4CowkD1%2f0SW0%2f%2fXcSVgEZMjBQtGirGkRjeHpFv8hEj69z</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5bMkkQQra4CowkD1%2f0SW0%2f%2fXcSVgEZMjBQtGirGkRjeHpFv8hEj69z</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI09dh8fgKa2%2fr86zerT3T2P</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI09dh8fgKa2%2fr86zerT3T2P</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsT2VX%2bfpruAmVAbzTmk%2brC6</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsT2VX%2bfpruAmVAbzTmk%2brC6</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsSd2mA0fb6ko6LtI9Xi8X9K</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsSd2mA0fb6ko6LtI9Xi8X9K</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HOfkXu2Ab9Wf7cGmQofVJNH</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HOfkXu2Ab9Wf7cGmQofVJNH</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HMcxldh9aQB%2feMkQhbxnWfE</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HMcxldh9aQB%2feMkQhbxnWfE</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3ZOUlwIyhoX8NKTRhOlBJo</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3ZOUlwIyhoX8NKTRhOlBJo</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Jefferson-Sidney Kimmel Medical College: Virtual Admissions Open House]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM - OCL https://haverford.joinhandshake.com/events/1946095: Please join this virtual admissions open house to learn more about the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. Pre-health students and alumni from the nine undergraduate colleges of the NECOME Consortium are invited to attend.Register on Handshake.]]></description><author>trothman@haverford.edu (Rothman, Todd)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4bAqE0Hc0xShwzvDvu5wDqlu490K1t84Tt%2fnDUOBCCg93sNu04BRay</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4bAqE0Hc0xShwzvDvu5wDqlu490K1t84Tt%2fnDUOBCCg93sNu04BRay</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI126e0GJ%2fmgNeH4NQjXAUPm</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI126e0GJ%2fmgNeH4NQjXAUPm</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI2dKxoWmIMd%2b1y5Fh7s%2bk6o</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI2dKxoWmIMd%2b1y5Fh7s%2bk6o</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Native Plant and Insect Relationships]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM - OCL Virtual Via Zoom: Samantha Newstory will discuss native plant and insect relationships in this virtual presentation. Insects rely on plants for a variety of things, such as food, shelter, breeding habitat, and much more. For our native insects, native plant species are of particular importance as they often fill unique needs that other plants cannot. Join us as we learn how insects and native plants interact and support each other in our own backyards.Speaker Bio: Samantha Nestory is the engagement manager and naturalist at Stoneleigh: a natural garden in Villanova. Sam’s prior experience includes work with Sarver Ecological, an ecological consulting firm, and Morris Arboretum. She is passionate about native plants, ecological gardening and insect conservation, and she is strongly committed to educating the public about these important issues.The event link will be emailed to all participants the week of the program.Registration Required$10 | Non-members$5 | Staff, Faculty, and MembersFree for students]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6DUH90KAJZU1TWaD1cA%2bFcvWqyCEu4b0dAKL87Ko2rpkgNPr6C1gIB</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6DUH90KAJZU1TWaD1cA%2bFcvWqyCEu4b0dAKL87Ko2rpkgNPr6C1gIB</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23639" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsR0Lm8CroBiEdqUFWOuhPDZ</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsR0Lm8CroBiEdqUFWOuhPDZ</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI0wc%2byKPT7IizcRRGL4X6fR</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI0wc%2byKPT7IizcRRGL4X6fR</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI179vA6oNFuFTS5iZbMxDqH</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI179vA6oNFuFTS5iZbMxDqH</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Insect and mite issues will include hemlock woolly adelgid, spruce spider mite, white pine sheath mite, boxwood leafminer, boxwood mite, and various scales. We will also discuss the protection of pollinators and other beneficial insects through the proper use of registered products.This walk is cosponsored and led by Chris Ward of John B. Ward &amp; Co. Arborists. Attendance provides 3 CEUs for ISA Certified Arborists. Specific information on credit categories can be provided upon request.Our walk will be conducted entirely outdoors. Please wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather!Registration Required | Free for All]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4IKtCqVHqQR30Ph4gD7m82nlnH6hIPWBzZQnoupDIOD%2bD%2bSSXiT5NN</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J4IKtCqVHqQR30Ph4gD7m82nlnH6hIPWBzZQnoupDIOD%2bD%2bSSXiT5NN</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=24639" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. We are always looking for new team members and hope you will consider lending a hand!Registration is Required]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlk5vTdrw29nI30HUcrmXhiw</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlk5vTdrw29nI30HUcrmXhiw</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23635" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPe62UtnAR4DCLcPXw5kjDW</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HPe62UtnAR4DCLcPXw5kjDW</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3m8lH1E%2fbOBig82mlNI5bJ</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3m8lH1E%2fbOBig82mlNI5bJ</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1lr%2fplxawIrVYxbIcugzoK</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1lr%2fplxawIrVYxbIcugzoK</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3VPCTdswsw1bbc2lKYvQ2p</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3VPCTdswsw1bbc2lKYvQ2p</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nature Friends | Ages 2-4 Years]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Outdoor Facilities Green: Join environmental educator Rebecca Silvey for a program for young learners (ages 2 - 4) and their caregivers.For young learners ages 2 - 4 years and their favorite caregiver. We will sing songs, dance, and explore nature using our senses. Please bring a picnic blanket, sturdy footwear, sun protection, water, and anything else you need for you and your little one to feel comfortable. Children younger than 2 are welcome to attend for free, but older siblings will need to register for a ticket. The class will occur drizzle or shine but we will cancel/reschedule in the case of inclement weather.Registration Required | $10 per child]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J75DCGzezLIw%2fggS7TrWFRQuxQA1RRL9JWJDgyvBtLLrgRs48%2b0zW4C</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J75DCGzezLIw%2fggS7TrWFRQuxQA1RRL9JWJDgyvBtLLrgRs48%2b0zW4C</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=24640" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI20af0pniipUb%2bJbd5qoRtQ</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI20af0pniipUb%2bJbd5qoRtQ</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HN6s29avq9oLUSuDKjQzqn0</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HN6s29avq9oLUSuDKjQzqn0</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3ZRqmBCaDAarXIa5l5sfr0</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3ZRqmBCaDAarXIa5l5sfr0</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsQKRSkNjt0ia5iQ96oKV8eN</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsQKRSkNjt0ia5iQ96oKV8eN</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsSF5O50dqT90FDDmMAZmYY%2f</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsSF5O50dqT90FDDmMAZmYY%2f</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI2AAxKWm5dz6Ah%2ft1cxj4FD</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI2AAxKWm5dz6Ah%2ft1cxj4FD</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HND7uixSs2tc4sExRykBeMn</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HND7uixSs2tc4sExRykBeMn</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nature Friends | Ages 2-4 Years]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Outdoor Facilities Green: Join environmental educator Rebecca Silvey for a program for young learners (ages 2 - 4) and their caregivers.For young learners ages 2 - 4 years and their favorite caregiver. We will sing songs, dance, and explore nature using our senses. Please bring a picnic blanket, sturdy footwear, sun protection, water, and anything else you need for you and your little one to feel comfortable. Children younger than 2 are welcome to attend for free, but older siblings will need to register for a ticket. The class will occur drizzle or shine but we will cancel/reschedule in the case of inclement weather.Registration Required | $10 per child]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J75DCGzezLIw%2fggS7TrWFRQuxQA1RRL9JUGv8XfLexp0IW8KJD1sOkF</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J75DCGzezLIw%2fggS7TrWFRQuxQA1RRL9JUGv8XfLexp0IW8KJD1sOkF</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=24640" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsRIARzySchNWFQX0JRNoLaj</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsRIARzySchNWFQX0JRNoLaj</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1S%2fT2IzMcb6SjZCGWMuETw</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1S%2fT2IzMcb6SjZCGWMuETw</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Volunteer Session]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Facilities Facilities Greenhouse: Every other Tuesday during the active volunteer season (April - October) the Arboretum hosts volunteer workdays open to the community. Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. We are always looking for new team members and hope you will consider lending a hand!Registration is Required]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlkXl9Bk85Ch39BAlpxfnle4</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlkXl9Bk85Ch39BAlpxfnle4</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23635" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HMNS2R%2bGD7ymJTcssZ%2fXKwo</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx2BXJyYST0HMNS2R%2bGD7ymJTcssZ%2fXKwo</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI23T3wTO45h7RT32xQnI390</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI23T3wTO45h7RT32xQnI390</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Gone are the days when a garden could be ornamental alone. We now recognize the impact our land care practices have on the ecosystems around us and can see the importance of encouraging biodiversity. Thankfully, we do not need to sacrifice beauty when we invite butterflies and songbirds into our gardens.  Rebecca McMackin has cultivated gorgeous landscapes in the toughest environments possible: urban parks, school playgrounds, and the sidewalks of New York City. She will take lessons from her work at Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and decades of research to share how those of us who are fortunate enough to care for land, can do it beautifully and ecologically.  ** An optional walking tour of the Haverford College Arboretum will precede the program, from 5:30pm to 6:10pm (limited to the first 40 attendees). This will be led by Arboretum staff and will highlight ecological features and notable specimens in the collection. Known as the oldest planned college landscape in the U.S, it features historic trees and a Pinetum, open to the public daily from dawn to dusk.Rebecca McMackin, American Horticultural Society’s lead horticulturist, will be speaking on the new era of gardening with nature in mind at Haverford College’s Jaharis Recital Hall. Gone are the days when a garden could be ornamental alone. We now recognize the impact our land care practices have on the ecosystems around us and can see the importance of encouraging biodiversity. Thankfully, we do not need to sacrifice beauty when we invite butterflies and songbirds into our gardens.  Rebecca McMackin has cultivated gorgeous landscapes in the toughest environments possible: urban parks, school playgrounds, and the sidewalks of New York City. She will take lessons from her work at Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and decades of research to share how those of us who are fortunate enough to care for land can do it beautifully and ecologically.  ** An optional walking tour of the Haverford College Arboretum will precede the program, from 5:30pm to 6:10pm (limited to the first 40 attendees). Registration is required for this event | $35]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Meeting</category><pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2026 22:30:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6VaoRWukFtiWNQvriTaR8YqrBy%2bMiamngaTNZ6QEYKCzCFArK7xPSN</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6VaoRWukFtiWNQvriTaR8YqrBy%2bMiamngaTNZ6QEYKCzCFArK7xPSN</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23634" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1xrlKNfwWIqBm1JXAy4egN</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1xrlKNfwWIqBm1JXAy4egN</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx7xAEi1vCmvBhPnz13CjQcsWbYWIAaevt</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx7xAEi1vCmvBhPnz13CjQcsWbYWIAaevt</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[American Nation-Making: Historical Narratives and Revolutionary Mythology]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 105 Rebecca and Rick White Gallery: Curated by Delali Lyons '26Rebecca and Rick White GalleryJanuary 20 through July 31, 2026This exhibit explores issues of nation-making and commemoration through the lens of slavery and abolition in the American Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American revolutions, and the US Civil War. It is part of our exploration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx7xAEi1vCmvDF1LkRNl6Jo2q0TPb6oexk</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7lP%2bXo3S%2ffZUbrFn23evhx7xAEi1vCmvDF1LkRNl6Jo2q0TPb6oexk</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23515" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI0f9c18GQTWSGJmxulDhRbZ</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI0f9c18GQTWSGJmxulDhRbZ</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI28SlEXbgPcmsT2NF717PHj</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI28SlEXbgPcmsT2NF717PHj</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsRpziOaJeQ5mbP0SVs9Mjtk</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsRpziOaJeQ5mbP0SVs9Mjtk</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1yWmIgOTqN39dQ0wFTUJ2L</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI1yWmIgOTqN39dQ0wFTUJ2L</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Volunteer Session]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Facilities Facilities Greenhouse: Every other Tuesday during the active volunteer season (April - October) the Arboretum hosts volunteer workdays open to the community. Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. We are always looking for new team members and hope you will consider lending a hand!Registration is Required]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlm%2fLlXWf%2bhE9FO%2byihZMM6B</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlm%2fLlXWf%2bhE9FO%2byihZMM6B</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23635" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3DWfDArXsisAe9%2fe3lXGA4</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI3DWfDArXsisAe9%2fe3lXGA4</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI2kfyy3Poog3fx0vVW92W%2fa</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgIjH4%2fbcf7mI2kfyy3Poog3fx0vVW92W%2fa</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsTmwTxYKn9DlyMgJlkayEKf</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsTmwTxYKn9DlyMgJlkayEKf</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsQ3LiRv9moWzoYOs1tzFdmw</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLFM6OYZ%2fLJsQ3LiRv9moWzoYOs1tzFdmw</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6kBJmuPEP3lng3nWv4nf0xJ</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6kBJmuPEP3lng3nWv4nf0xJ</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nature Friends | Ages 2-4 Years]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Outdoor Facilities Green: Join environmental educator Rebecca Silvey for a program for young learners (ages 2 - 4) and their caregivers.For young learners ages 2 - 4 years and their favorite caregiver. We will sing songs, dance, and explore nature using our senses. Please bring a picnic blanket, sturdy footwear, sun protection, water, and anything else you need for you and your little one to feel comfortable. Children younger than 2 are welcome to attend for free, but older siblings will need to register for a ticket. The class will occur drizzle or shine but we will cancel/reschedule in the case of inclement weather.Registration Required | $10 per child]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J75DCGzezLIw%2fggS7TrWFRQuxQA1RRL9JUYsePe8pGVSVP7%2f%2fMNyJMR</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J75DCGzezLIw%2fggS7TrWFRQuxQA1RRL9JUYsePe8pGVSVP7%2f%2fMNyJMR</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=24640" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6lTlpsy%2bbgvA8l2ZqTOs2hS</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6lTlpsy%2bbgvA8l2ZqTOs2hS</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6ngMICGgudlTtdF8Ut%2fNI%2bX</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6ngMICGgudlTtdF8Ut%2fNI%2bX</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. We are always looking for new team members and hope you will consider lending a hand!Registration is Required]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlkC7KgXFfZVXeDTCtRr0HVk</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMlkC7KgXFfZVXeDTCtRr0HVk</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23635" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. 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Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6lesGa8oVG6CNmzPu179xZm</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6lesGa8oVG6CNmzPu179xZm</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Hee Sook Kim exhibition]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM - WCC WCC 104 Cantor Fitzgerald Art Gallery]]></description><author>mcallina@haverford.edu (Callinan, Matthew S)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J42QwzJoORWqurHcrVBn3QTSQBZGIXLf2qsHm1gYWyMK5In5meHSIvG</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J42QwzJoORWqurHcrVBn3QTSQBZGIXLf2qsHm1gYWyMK5In5meHSIvG</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. 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While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. 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The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6khEcHhUP9sTCzEdY23Q2Y1</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6khEcHhUP9sTCzEdY23Q2Y1</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6m0Hxa5v8ZU2%2beAlS6si9lM</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6m0Hxa5v8ZU2%2beAlS6si9lM</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Howard Thurman and Haverford College]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - LUT LUT 215 Heritage Reading Room: Curated by Simon Bank '28Magill Wing Cases, Lutnick LibraryHoward Washington Thurman (1899-1981) played a pivotal, yet overlooked, role in the Civil Rights movement. While Thurman, a religious scholar, rarely headlined marches or delivered large public addresses, he served as a key leader in the proliferation of nonviolence. Thurman spent the spring of 1929 as a special student at Haverford College under the supervision of renowned Quaker scholar, Rufus Jones. This exhibit explores Thurman's relationship with Haverford College over time. ]]></description><author>shorowitz@haverford.edu (Horowitz, Sarah)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLnv9GxrkPyGcfJ3e65Ec0PVllUC0B%2bYVI</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J5XlNpv4x69jIzBj%2bJ%2bxPQLnv9GxrkPyGcfJ3e65Ec0PVllUC0B%2bYVI</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23629" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6m0Whs5ynTqvjTNMm3JMnKI</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6m0Whs5ynTqvjTNMm3JMnKI</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6l%2bL5Vvh%2f5utdCPLJ5BI0Oz</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6l%2bL5Vvh%2f5utdCPLJ5BI0Oz</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Yiddish Culture Festival]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM - STO STO 131 Stokes Auditorium]]></description><author>jtecosky@haverford.edu (Jeff Tecosky-Feldman)</author><category>Lecture</category><pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2026 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7VcERu6Qi60Qw1iDkS7lDJQVvr3n6Dhyd1h%2bVU7FynI7D8jKVheyd%2f</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7VcERu6Qi60Qw1iDkS7lDJQVvr3n6Dhyd1h%2bVU7FynI7D8jKVheyd%2f</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6l13EQyz27S7eJDDjADcGTv</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6l13EQyz27S7eJDDjADcGTv</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6nKfDUme7xzFx6Bj8cNKm1L</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6nKfDUme7xzFx6Bj8cNKm1L</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Volunteer Session]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Facilities Facilities Greenhouse: Every other Tuesday during the active volunteer season (April - October) the Arboretum hosts volunteer workdays open to the community. Each session is led by a staff member and focuses on gardening in a different area of campus. Activities will vary each week and can include, but are not limited to, planting, weeding, mulching, clearing invasives, and watering. The tasks required in each specific session will be announced monthly via our volunteer eNews email (sign up here).As an Arboretum volunteer, you can learn new skills, gain experience, and become a valued member of our volunteer task force. We are always looking for new team members and hope you will consider lending a hand!Registration is Required]]></description><author>jciborowsk@haverford.edu (Kelly, Jennie M)</author><category>Workshop/Information Session</category><pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2026 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMln4l8yaVWemNWRaW8mV5Tu8</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J6iPgunBumIVDl%2bNezjR%2f1I3MUAcMRVMln4l8yaVWemNWRaW8mV5Tu8</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23635" length="5000" type="image/png" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6n74BpLSIA2ETOAnYFRvHmj</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6n74BpLSIA2ETOAnYFRvHmj</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. Many are unique with someexamples enlarged to 8x10 inch size.]]></description><author>saddison@haverford.edu (Addison, Staci)</author><category>Exhibition</category><pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2026 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><link>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6mWp1r%2b4%2fxitzzAf%2fM080d6</link><guid>https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?data=hHr80o3M7J7TxuM6T3z%2bH17KyYSVwvgI0hkLIDLQF6mWp1r%2b4%2fxitzzAf%2fM080d6</guid><enclosure url="https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/imagewriter.aspx?imageId=23638" length="5000" type="image/jpg" /></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959]]></title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - ARTS ARTS Atrium Gallery: Mike Disfarmer: Portraitist of the American Heart Land 1915 to 1959Mike Disfarmer, photographer and portraitist is the summer and fall exhibition in the JaneLutnick Fine Art Center. The exhibition features his portraits from the Permanent Fine ArtPhotography Collection. Between 1915 and 1959, American studio photographer MikeDisfarmer (1884-1959) made over 3,000 portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a smalltown in rural Arkansas. Disfarmer built a sky light studio on Main Street and became a full-timephotographer. Using commercially available glass plates, he photographed his subjects in directnorth light creating a unique and compelling intimacy. Like a portrait painter, he concentrated onobtaining the most revealing lighting and made adjustments for a sitting that were said to takesometimes more than an hour.Disfarmer’s photographs were recognized as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry,their profound empathy, and their landmark documentation of small-town life in America’sheartland. Only after his death did his work become internationally known. The prints in thisexhibition are vintage contact prints of 4x5 inches and smaller. 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