Haverford Headlines


  • Dela Scharff '16 spent the summer in Bridgetown, Barbados, as an intern with the Barbados Nutrition Study.
  • The professor of astronomy, astrophysics, and statistics at Penn State has been selected to receive the 2014 Penn State Faculty Scholar Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the physical sciences.

  • Tiffany Smith '15 spent the summer in Managua, interning with the Acahualinca Women's Center, which serves women in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods.
  • The clinical psychologist is running for a seat in the Texas state legislature as a Green Party candidate. Concerns about climate change propelled him into the race, he says.

  • Natalia Gutiérrez-Jones '16 explored the world of publishing this summer through an internship with Red Hen Press, a nonprofit that promotes literacy in Los Angeles-area schools.
  • The Class of '94 Fords have started a new venture, Meaningful Wins, which allows fans to convert their fantasy football league entry fees into charitable contributions.

  • Rosemary Ventura '16 explored her passion for impacting investing this summer in São Paulo, Brazil, through an internship with the innovative investing fund Vox Capital.
  • The associate professor of philosophy at Middlebury College writes in response to a recent Nicholas Kristof article about the importance of teaching the humanities.

  • Dylan Woloszczuk '15 traveled to Belfast this summer to work with Community Restorative Justice Ireland, a nonprofit organization that works to moderate community conflicts that have persisted during the peace process in Northern Ireland.
  • This summer Cathy Quero '15 is learning about the city school system through an internship with the Philadelphia Public School Notebook.
  • The associate professor of political science writes about why the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham is provoking a confrontation with the United States.

  • The associate professor of political science was on the WHYY show talking about the crisis in Iraq.

  • He wrote the paper "Probing the Phosphopantetheine Arm Conformations of Acyl Carrier Proteins Using Vibrational Spectroscopy” in collaboration with Associate Professor of Chemistry Casey Londergan and Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lou Charkoudian.

  • The Bi-College Multi-disciplinary Health Studies Program, launched with the spring semester, allows students to explore health issues from many different angles.
  • The Massachusetts-based dentist and Dr. Seuss scholar is interviewed about the new book of lost Dr. Seuss stories, <em>Horton and the Kwuggerbug and Other Lost Stories</em>, for which he wrote the introduction.

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