Haverford Headlines
Dali Pomfret '25 started out wanting to play professional baseball. After an eye-opening internship, he’s now got his mind set on an even loftier goal.
Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
Philadelphia’s Freedom Side School imagines future intersections between education and anti-carceral movements with a Haverford first-year writing seminar.
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The band he co-founded with Bryn Mawr grad Michelle Zauner '11 has a full-length debut release and a busy touring schedule this summer.
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Quaker Affairs Director Walter Hjelt Sullivan '82 takes a passionate approach to nurturing Haverford's Quaker ethos.
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Through an internship sponsored by the CPGC, Eve Gutman '15 spent her summer working with EnergyVision in New York.
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Ryan Frankel '06 introduces his start-up company, Verbalizeit, to a national audience on the ABC reality show.
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In an excerpt from the forthcoming book <em>A Wild Justice</em>, which details the history of capital punishment in the U.S., Amsterdam is called "surely the most important individual lawyer. No other attorney in American history has had such a profound influence on civil rights issues."
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Adam Morollo '14 is working with the Karin Dom Foundation through an internship funded by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship
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Once plagued by a "brain drain," Haverford's big city neighbor has become an increasingly popular post-commencement destination for the College's grads, many of whom are working to better life for all in their adopted hometown.
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Allergist Kari Nadeau '88 is leading a daring medical study that aims to retrain the immune systems of children with severe food allergies.
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The former religion major will spend the next two years in Pittsburgh mentoring and tutoring students while earning a graduate degree.
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Cricketer Alisa Strayer '13—who picked up the sport her freshman year—surprises with her“flighty ball.”
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The Los Angeles attorney talks about his new book, Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works...and Sometimes Doesn't.
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Alanna Matteson '15 is interning at the Refugee and Immigrant Fund's Urban Farm Recovery Project at the Brooklyn Grange urban rooftop farm.
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The associate professor of political science is interviewed about yesterday's Malian elections.
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Alexandra Wolkoff '14 is spending her summer working on the University of Pennsylvania School of Design project "The Ward: Race and Class in Du Bois' Seventh Ward."
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Spotlighting the rare and marvelous holdings of Quaker & Special Collections.
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