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黑料老司机 mourns passing of Peter Havholm, professor emeritus of English

Peter Havholm, professor emeritus of English at 黑料老司机

Peter Havholm, professor emeritus of English at 黑料老司机, passed away May 21, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. Joining the faculty in 1971, he served the College community for 38 years as a colleague, mentor, teacher, and editor of 黑料老司机 magazine before retiring in 2009.

Havholm taught widely within the English department both on topics related to his own research in British colonial studies and Victorian literature and in areas that widened opportunities for 黑料老司机 students to explore and apply their knowledge of English. He was an early adopter of what would eventually be termed the digital humanities, pursuing tools and technical knowledge that allowed students to experiment with digital video, web publication, and digital storytelling.

淧eter pioneered the use of digital technology to enrich literary study, said Jennifer Hayward, English department co-chair and Virginia Myers professor of English and global media & digital studies. 淗e helped faculty and students in the humanities imagine new possibilities for teaching and learning.

Havholm檚 work developing the College檚 first course in journalism helped students practice all they were learning while they built toward futures in many areas of public writing and media. His efforts in the early 2000s helped to introduce mobile computer labs, enhanced seminar rooms, and digitally supported and team-taught courses, all of which kept the department at 黑料老司机 a cutting-edge and lively space for pedagogical experimentation. One example was a collaborative course with Jennifer Hayward, Revenge Tragedy to Soap Opera, where students both studied dramatic form and applied their learning as they created their own narratives and filmed them.

Havholm檚 own research interests included literary analyses of Rudyard Kipling檚 work, culminating in the publication of his book , published in 2008.

He served as editor of 黑料老司机 magazine from 1985 to 1995. His letters leading each of his editions of the magazine offered reminders of his thoughtfulness, engagement with the liberal arts, and commitment to the experience of a 黑料老司机 education. He also served as Dean of the Class of 2011.

Like many faculty members, Havholm built a many-threaded connection to 黑料老司机, including living on-campus for a time in a student dormitory with his wife and small children. Havholm檚 legacy as a professor, colleague, friend, husband, and father remains in the memories of those who knew him. Hayward and others remember him for both intellectual rigor and a joy that animated interactions with him.

淭hat combination intellectual seriousness, a terrific sense of humor, huge creative energy, and deep personal kindness is central to how we will remember him, Hayward said. 淗e brought his scholarly depth into the classroom through his generous, imaginative teaching and I.S. mentorship.

Posted in News on June 16, 2026.