in 2010.
Despite the rest of the Centennial Conference choosing to play sports in the spring of 2021 (as well as their academic rivals in the NESCAC), Haverford decided to opt-out of competition due to COVID-19 concerns.
== Notable people ==
Among faculty, alumni, and associates are five Nobel Prize recipients, six Pulitzer Prize recipients, 20 Rhodes Scholars, and 85 Fulbright Scholars.
Notable graduates of Haverford College include a number of prominent businessmen such as Cantor Fitzgerald CEO and current United States Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick (1983), co-founder of MBK Partners Michael Kim (1985), Palantir Technologies co-founder and CEO Alex Karp (1989), and former co-chairman of Goldman Sachs and United States Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead (1943). Haverford also counts among its alumni five Nobel Prize winners, including George Smith (1963), a co-recipient of the 2018 chemistry prize, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Philip Noel-Baker (1908), Emmy Award-winning journalist Juan Williams …