Perennial, created through this summer’s Innovation Incubator, seeks to reduce the fashion industry’s disproportionate environmental impact.
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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.
Schoneveld, a two-time national championship rower, is the College's Faculty Athletics Representative.
In Hee Sook Kim’s class, students explore the foundation of offset printing, the standard before the dawn of digital printing.
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In this course, students explore the rich culinary history of France and how it intersects with gender, identity, class, and politics.
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Fashion designer, educator, and nonprofit leader Nasheli Juliana Ortiz-González joined Haverford last week to kick off the series of lunch and learn events.
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The physics major and environmental studies and global Asian studies double minor wrapped up an internship with Pacific Northwest National Lab and is now settling into a fellowship position with Launch Alaska.
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The neuroscience major and health studies minor started his full-time job as a cancer researcher at Penn Medicine just two days after graduation. Adler awaits his upcoming matriculation to the University of Rochester School of Medicine.
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The biology and music double major begins her post-grad career as a Medical Career Design Fellow in the orthopaedic department at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Donnelly’s career at Haverford spans an unprecedented 49 seasons and includes 77 Middle Atlantic and Centennial Conference championships and a 2010 NCAA Division III championship.
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Lommen, a professor of physics and astronomy, will spend the next six months in an initial concept development project that will incorporate work by Haverford seniors.
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VCAM’S Design + Make Summer Fellowship challenged participants to get hands-on and craft four very different chairs.
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The economics major and Spanish minor joined Bain & Company as a management consultant this fall.
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The sociology major and child and family studies minor is studying to become a nurse practitioner at Columbia University.
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Jack Lieberman '26 learned plenty about vegetables—and himself—during a summer internship at Farmer Jawn, an urban farming operation in Elkins Park, Pa.
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Professor of Classics Bret Mulligan has received a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment For the Humanities (NEH). The grant will fund his continuing work on web applications designed to help educators attain greater awareness of the match between reader knowledge and textual difficulty when assigning Latin and ancient Greek texts.
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During his summer internship at a women's health clinic, Teddy Carlin '24 witnessed what the overturning of Roe v. Wade has wrought for women and for health care providers.
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Jonny Flieder '25 explored issues related to politics and public policy at Engagious, a research firm founded by Haverford alum Rich Thau '87.
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