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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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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 the Fellows at @haverfordhouse!
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Within the last month, folks who care about the rights and dignity of all persons have shared water with strangers crossing the US-Mexico borderlands, dedicated a new 3,000 square foot mural in Philadelphia, and advocated for the United States to lean into its capacities for hospitality and renewal through refugee acceptance.
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The anthropology major with a minor in Spanish is teaching a bilingual curriculum to Philadelphia children as a tutor for Puentes de Salud.
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Study plants and their evolutionary, agricultural, and human context in ENVS/BIO 118 Plants and People or ENVS/BIO 318 Economic Botany. Ten students will be selected to participate in the spring break 2020 field study in Trinidad and Tobago.
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The computer science major is developing Flux, his project dedicated to bringing clean water to those who need it in his home country of Kenya.
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The rising sophomore brought an "antidisciplinary" lens to computational thinking as he designed a computer science course in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, taught it in Mongolia, and then analyzed the findings to help educators.
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Through film and discussion, join activists, artists, and organizations who are working to make our region and the United States more welcoming and inclusive.
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Hunter Logan ’22 is learning the many ways that educators support their students during his CPGC-sponsored internship with the nonprofit organization Philadelphia Futures, which helps first-generation and low-income high school students find and pursue higher education.
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A team of Bi-Co students spent their summer in Mexico City at two nonprofits that support people who have recently returned from or been deported by the U.S. The internship finds them teaching English classes, hosting movie nights, preparing meals, and organizing activists across the region.
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The anthropology major is spending her second summer supporting vulnerable parties in the immigration crisis on a CPGC-funded internship, this time working to provide accessible legal counsel for immigrants in Philadelphia.
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The environmental studies major and squash player is supporting the preservation efforts of the Asa Wright Nature Centre in Trinidad and Tobago through a CPGC/KINSC Fellowship.
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The anthropology major is giving a voice to unheard histories as an intern for the BlackQuakerProject through a CPGC Fellowship.
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The political science major received research funding to support her senior thesis on the prosecutorial reform movement.
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The independent studies major is spending her summer with the Refugee Youth Service in Athens, Greece, where she’s supporting the city’s young refugee community.