All are welcome to attend this four-part faciliated conversation series co-created by the CPGC, Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Quaker Affairs Office.
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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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Through the partnership, Haverford students have an opportunity to contribute their skills and knowledge towards conservation and education projects while experiencing a new cultural context in the rainforest of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Global citizenship sometimes comes off as a heady, unrealistic aspiration. But there are global citizenship efforts underway all around the world, coming from diverse communities and traditions.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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Events listed below will be updated as confirmed for the 2020 Fellowships for Global Citizenship program.
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Students in Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science Christopher Chiego's American Foreign Policy class spent a day in the nation's capital with support from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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Five Bi-Co students worked under local mentors in Dalun, Ghana, interning at preschools, a community radio station, a computer literacy center, and with the Black is Beautiful project.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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With support from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, five Haverford students journeyed to Mérida, Yucatan, to lead workshops at the Youth Program of the 2019 World Summit of Nobel Laureates.
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Fitz Dougherty '21 reflects on his CPGC Fellowship with Asa Wright Nature Centre in Trinidad and Tobago. Photo by Johanne Ryan.
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If Americans cut their driving by just 10%, the annual benefits would be equivalent to taking 28 coal-fired power plants off-line, says CPGC's Eric Hartman. Bicyclists "are the change."
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This series focuses on the ethics of technological adoption and adaptations, inviting technologists, academics, activists, and artists to examine issues from algorithmic decision-making in the criminal justice system to the near constant surveillance of our actions to the future of work in an automated world.
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As a math instructional coach in West Virginia, Joanna Burt-Kinderman ’98 is working to expand public access to a high-quality math education across the state.