The computer science major is developing Flux, his project dedicated to bringing clean water to those who need it in his home country of Kenya.
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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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The rising sophomore brought an "antidisciplinary" lens to computational thinking as he designed a computer science course in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, taught it in Mongolia, and then analyzed the findings to help educators.
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Gear up for fall events that celebrate and showcase some of the Haverford community’s special features.
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The history of art and anthropology double major is applying her skills as an intern for the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Hunter Logan ’22 is learning the many ways that educators support their students during his CPGC-sponsored internship with the nonprofit organization Philadelphia Futures, which helps first-generation and low-income high school students find and pursue higher education.
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At Project TIER’s fifth annual Fellows Conference, founders Richard Ball and Norm Medeiros remain dedicated to their mission of promoting transparent and accessible empirical research methods.
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Three Fords are part of a Bi-Co team of students spending their summer in Mexico City at two nonprofits that support people who have recently returned from or been deported by the U.S. The internship finds them teaching English classes, hosting movie nights, preparing meals, and organizing activists across the region.
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The anthropology major is spending her second summer supporting vulnerable parties in the immigration crisis on a CPGC-funded internship, this time working to provide accessible legal counsel for immigrants in Philadelphia.
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The chemistry major with a minor in environmental studies is investigating the local herring population in Cordova, Alaska.
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The rising sophomore is gaining exposure to both the managerial and curatorial aspects of museology.
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The biology major is spending her summer interning at a Seattle-area community health center, where she is learning the importance of nutritional and behavioral treatments alongside more traditional ones.
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Prospective biology and environmental studies major Poppy Northing ’22 is studying the biological nuances of an urban farming initiative at the University of California, Berkeley.
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The health studies minor is examining compassion-based healthcare in two separate internships.
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The astrophysics major is studying a cosmological phenomenon known as isocurvature perturbations.
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As an intern with the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology’s exhibitions department, classical and near eastern archaeology minor Leila Breen ’20 is learning first-hand how to curate and showcase historical narratives.
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