This first-year writing seminar explores the biggest questions in the Universe, along with other recent developments in astrophysics via a series of writing assignments.
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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 Haverford Outdoors Club offers meaningful positive outdoors experience, no matter a student’s experience or financial circumstances.
As Election Day nears, Fords embrace their role as a critical voting bloc.
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Trinity Kleckner ‘24, Sam Tan ‘23, and Wahub Ahmed ‘25, the creators of altruiSMS, won the award for Best Hack for Social Good.
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Joie Ling ’20, Abi Mumme-Monheit ’20, and Camille Samuels ’21 received fellowships from the National Science Foundation that will support their graduate education and research.
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The student worker in the Center for Gender Resources and Sexual Education collaborated with Haverford College Libraries to create “These Are My Roots: A Journey Through Co-Education at Haverford,” an exhibit focused on the history of women, particularly women of color, at Haverford.
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Paper Meditations, an origami exhibit, features complex and original folded pieces by Chris Conrad ‘22.
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The assistant professor of biology was awarded $421,197 from the National Institutes of Health to support her research on RNA-binding proteins.
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This economics course, cross-listed in political science, explores the relationship between policy and economic outcomes in the United States, including the causes of rising inequality and its effects on American democracy.
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This comparative literature and Spanish course explores, from a specifically Iberian perspective, the different ways humans have defined themselves in relation to animals in literary texts, cultural artifacts, and early philosophy.
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The conference, the first of its kind on campus, discussed the growth and development of antiracism, inclusion, and equity at Haverford over the last year and a half.
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This mathematics class is a probability-based survey of several finance topics, including exploring the mathematical foundation of derivatives.
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The new club provides students of all skill levels with an opportunity to hit the open water, catch fish, and learn about underwater environments.
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The grant from the National Science Foundation will support the assistant professor of chemistry’s work in alkyne spectroscopy.
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The class traces the history of African American comedy and situates it specifically in relation to the civil rights struggles and the politics of African American Islam.
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This religion course examines grassroots democratic coalitions and movements, and considers how they try to forge solidarity and build power across religious and racial divides.
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The recent Oxford graduate, who discovered a monoclonal antibody that potentially prevents malaria, will use this fellowship to help support his final two years of medical school at the University of California, San Diego.
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