
Centers, Institutes, and Projects
ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ is home to a vibrant ecosystem of interdisciplinary centers and research initiatives that enrich academic life and support intellectual exploration. From the visual and performing arts to language immersion, teaching innovation, and social impact, our programs provide students and faculty with opportunities to engage deeply in scholarship, public dialogue, and transformative learning.
Full Listing of Centers, Institutes, and Projects

Center for Social Sciences
The Center's goals are twofold: 1) to raise the academic and intellectual visibility of the social sciences at ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½and in the broader community; and 2) to build collaborative relationships among social science faculty and students.

Center for Visual Culture
As one of the College’s original Centers for 21st-Century Inquiry, we build on the traditions in art and archeological study at the College while supporting inquiry and exploration into modern visual expression.

The Flexner Lectureship
Established in honor of Mary Flexner, a ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½graduate of the class of 1895, the Lectureship has brought some of the world’s best-known humanists to campus for a brief residency.

Based in the medieval city of Avignon, in Provence, in the south of France, this is a six-week intensive summer program in advanced French and Francophone studies, and in Theater studies, for undergraduate and graduate students.

The QMSEC Center
Advancing quantum information science and engineering (QISE) through collaborative research, transformative education, and supportive mentorship.

Social Justice Initiative
The mission is to co-create space and time for dialogue, reflection, relationship-building, and action to dismantle unjust systems, honoring our inherent interconnections and interdependencies.

Teaching and Learning Institute
Funded originally by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and now supported jointly by ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½and Haverford Colleges, the Teaching and Learning Institute (TLI) embraces a partnership model of faculty and student academic development