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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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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CPGC/KINSC Fellow Fitz Dougherty '21 writes about a well-known resident of Asa Wright Nature Centre in Trinidad and Tobago, the site of his summer internship.
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CPGC Fellow Ines Purcell BMC '20 writes about Vega Coffee, a partner of her internship organization Agora Partnerships and supplier of coffee at Haverford College.
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The history major is revitalizing the past with a digital exhibit he’s producing for Tulsa’s Woody Guthrie Center through an internship supported by the CPGC and the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities.
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Hayle Meyerhoff ’20 plans educational programs around the work of Philadelphia muralist Michelle Angela Ortiz through a summer internship funded by the CPGC and HCAH.
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The writer based in Lagos, Nigeria, reports on topics as varied as women's health, trauma, and fashion aesthetics and freelances for publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The New York Times.
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The Haverford House Fellow is supporting immigrant families at the nonprofit HIAS PA.
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The CPGC is looking for members of the class of 2023 to join our team in the fall.
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As a Haverford House Fellow, Gabe Halperin-Goldstein ’19 will spend next year working at the Center for Hunger-Free Communities, which advocates for policies that relieve food insecurity in Philadelphia.
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As the incoming Haverford House Fellows move into the Cedar Park home, last year's Fellows offer closing reflections on their year of social change work and community building.
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The political science major was motivated to pursue a MENAR Fellowship teaching in Tunisia following a CPGC summer-internship abroad in Morocco.
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The political science and Spanish double major built her thesis upon two summers' worth of experience studying Medicaid policy and reform, along with additional research funded by the CPGC.
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Due to distinguished service and leadership collaborating with Associate Professor of Linguistics Dr. Brook Lillehaugen, and significant contribution to students' and faculty members' learning and scholarship, the CPGC is proud to recognize Ms. Janet Chávez Santiago as a Fellow for Community-based Learning.
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The incoming Haverford House Fellow discusses how personal experience with volunteer work became a valuable research tool for his sociology thesis.