From medical professionals to public officials, Haverford alumni are dealing with the complex, heart-rending challenges of the pandemic.
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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
The fall edition of Founders Porch welcomed Fords working at the intersection of sustainability and innovation.
The new app, developed by three recent alums through Haverford's Innovation Program, is being piloted on campus this fall.
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With Farms to Food Banks, John Botti ’92 bridges the divide between surplus crops and hungry Americans.
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The recent Haverford House fellow begins medical school at the University of Virginia this fall with support from the over-100-year-old Haverford College fellowship for graduate study.
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Margaret Chen ’21 and Sara Matsumura ’20 spent the summer creating a return system for reusable fast food containers as a part of Haverford Innovation Program’s Incubator.
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Tell Us More: Lisa Gralinski '02
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The prize honors young women dedicated to creating a future where the people who imagine and build technology mirror the people and societies for which they build.
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Hilary Leichter ’07 talks to fellow author Benjamin Taylor ’74 about his new book, Here We Are: My Friendship With Philip Roth.
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TELL US MORE: Shreyas Shibulal '15
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The new flexible, semi-movable greenhouse-like structure will allow the campus farm to grow food year round.
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Rising seniors Brittany He and Julia Jones worked on their online small-job-sourcing program as one of two teams in this summer’s Haverford Innovation Program Incubator.
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Studying pulsars and black holes that are hundreds of light years away, the six Bi-Co students working in Professor Andrea Lommen’s lab this summer didn’t need to be on campus in the same room to conduct their groundbreaking research.
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Alena Smith ’02 created an imaginative AppleTV+ show about the poet Emily Dickinson that is no period piece.
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Inspired to increase the number of Black women lawyers and motivated by the prohibitively high costs associated with law school applications, the aspiring lawyer created the Legally BLK Fund, which has raised over $14,000 in one month.
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Since December 2019, Indya Kincannon ’93 has been running Tennessee's third-largest city.
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As part of a research project with Professor Suzanne Amador Kane, the physics major is spending his summer researching the biomechanics of spotted lanternflies.
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