The political science major explored the strategy of shaming in public health, building upon her internship work on rural sanitation in Mangochi, Malawi.
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The history major researched surveillance of pro-independence groups in Puerto Rico, a history her family had told her about but she had never learned in school on the island.
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A new People’s History tour of the College, given by Rebecca Fisher ‘18, explores not only the physical campus, but also Haverford’s myths and history.
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Founded in 2017, the Bi-Co’s chapter of 180 Degree Consulting helps students get hand-on experience in the consulting industry.
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The English major, French minor, and gender and sexuality concentrator is both working at Beautiful Trouble, an organization supporting social movements and grassroots change around the world, and teaching English in France.
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The campus-wide initiative found new ways to raise awareness and diligence about energy consumption this March.
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The professor of religion explores religious stereotypes through comics books and graphic novels in his new book.
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The assistant professor of anthropology shares the stories of the Iraqi community in London in her new book.
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Keith Mburu ’23 and Leon Spencer performed in a concert for Black History Month.
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The growth and structure of cities major is now working as a transportation planner in California.
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The history major and peace, justice, and human rights concentrator is working on criminal justice reform at the Promise of Justice Initiative this year.
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The anthropology major and education studies minor is in her first quarter at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education, where she is pursuing a Ph.D. in education.
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Biology major Neel Shah ’20 is doing cancer research in his two-year fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.
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Professor Emeritus of Biology Judith Owen led a team of 10 biology students in research on COVID-19 vaccines for five weeks over this past summer.
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The Nest, an on-campus food pantry for eligible first-generation, low-income students, opened last semester through the collaboration of students and staff across campus.