Students leave Visiting Instructor Noah Elkins’ class prepared to accurately pronounce any sound in any human language.
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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.
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The prospective political science major is engaged in two part-time summer experiences. Both are focused on the effects of criminal justice and the carceral system across the state.
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The history major is now an underwriting analyst for Walker & Dunlop, a national real estate financial services and advisory firm.
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By exploring the historical and musical development of social groups from the African diaspora, students better understand the relationship between music and marginality.
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During back-to-back summer internships at Oracle, the junior and basketball leader has created innovative solutions for the tech giant’s cloud infrastructure team.
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The student body convened last Sunday for Plenary, a long-standing Haverford tradition, to contribute to the future of the College.
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For Alex Wang ’17, practicing astrology in Shanghai is a natural offshoot of his mathematical academic pursuits at Haverford.
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Rooted in number theory, Visiting Assistant Professor Anthony Kling’s class examines how to protect critical information in our digital age.
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Inspired by his own experiences as a Syrian refugee, Ahmed Haj Ahmed ’26 combines his academic interests with his drive to help other refugees.
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The Bi-Co program’s first conference brought American and Ghanaian thought leaders and educators to campus in October.
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Friends and Family Weekend draws a record-breaking 700 guests to campus Oct. 27-29.
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In early October, as his exhibition closed, John Muse gave away 110 works of art to the Haverford community.
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As Singing City celebrates 75 years, Assistant Professor of Music Nathan Zullinger steered the effort to create the progressive choir’s community songbook.
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While advancing students’ proficiencies in key areas of language studies, this class develops narrative skills in thinking and talking about food in Chinese.
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The Founders Porch webinar series returned to the virtual airwaves Oct. 23 with two alums joining President Wendy Raymond to share insight into their unexpected career paths.
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A critter-proof fence, reconfigured community plots, and sustainable strategies all figure into the Haverfarm’s winter rejuvenation plans.
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Fishadelphia Founder and Visiting Professor of Environmental Studies Talia Young published a research paper and an industry guide focused on strategies for expanding access for low-income consumers and communities of color.
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