Michael Rosenfeld ’78 is vice president of national production for Twin Cities Public Broadcasting. His latest project is the documentary Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page, part of PBS's American Masters series.
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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.
For the past four years, Kripa Khatiwada '26 has been working with an eco-friendly feminine hygiene products company and supporting the women of her home country.
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The assistant professor of biology will lead a team of interdisciplinary scientists to develop new methods to track and translate complex chemical signals exchanged between phytoplankton and bacteria that are fundamental to ocean ecosystems.
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On Saturday, May 29, the 325 members of the Class of 2021 became the newest members of the Haverford alumni community at an in-person, outdoor ceremony on Cope Field.
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The current vice president of advancement at Guilford College will become the newest member of Haverford’s senior staff on Aug. 1.
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Mercedes Davis '20, Deborah Ekwale BMC '21, and Valentina Zavala-Arbelaez '21 make up the first cohort of this new fellowship, an outgrowth of the longstanding Haverford House Fellows, that partners recent graduates with entry-level positions at nonprofits in Philadelphia.
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A new People’s History tour of the College, given by Rebecca Fisher ‘18, explores not only the physical campus, but also Haverford’s myths and history.
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Associate Professor of Computer Science Sorelle Friedler is one of the collaborators on a new playbook that aims to help higher education institutions incorporate ethics and responsibility into their computer science curricula.
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The environmental studies major will join the 74th Coro Class of Northern California, rotating through six placements in San Francisco across government, nonprofit, and business sectors to accelerate positive change.
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The environmental studies major will be based at Makerere University, researching how local livelihoods around the Lake Victoria basin must be both adaptive and resilient in light of hydro-climatic disasters.
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Rachel Grand’s senior thesis focused on the interpretation of emotions through masks, using the Thorne Kindergarten as a setting for her research.
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The biology major and neuroscience minor is now working at the National Institutes of Health as a postbac IRTA fellow, studying cardiovascular development and abnormalities.
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Founded in 2017, the Bi-Co’s chapter of 180 Degree Consulting helps students get hand-on experience in the consulting industry.
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The German studies and economics double major will spend next year in Germany immersing herself in international dialogue and strengthening her teaching skills.
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The history major who has been working as a global writing and speaking fellow at NYU Shanghai since her graduation will move to Spain next year to further enrich her teaching practice.
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The student-curated exhibit displayed in VCAM this semester showcased the beauty of incompleteness.
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