Haverford Headlines


  • Rachel Lim '12 is spending the summer interning with the Cliveden House of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Philadelphia.
  • The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is funding Kate Irick's '13 internship this summer with the Legal Aid Justice Center in Falls Church, Va.
  • Hannah Turner '13 is spending the summer working with Israel Elwyn, an organization that seeks to integrate disabled children into their local communities.
  • Matthew Cebul '13 and Hannah Solomon-Strauss '12 are working as research interns at the Foreign Policy Research Institute this summer with support from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
  • Hannah Miller '13 is spending the summer working at a school and orphanage in Guatemala through a CPGC funded internship.
  • Elizabeth Levitan '11 is helping young girls get an education at the Sacred Valley Project in Peru this summer with support from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
  • Recent graduate Katie Wettick '11 is studying urban sustainability in Hamburg, Germany, this summer under the auspices of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
  • Becca DeHority '12 is spending this summer interning at a day clinic in Cape Town.
  • Martin Richard '14 is at Harvard University this summer studying the composition of rock samples to determine the ocean environment during the Cambrian era.
  • Robert Harris '78, a Connecticut attorney and golf lover, launches a website that looks at legal disputes involving the game of golf.

  • Gemma Donofrio '12 is researching children's health care this summer with a CPGC funded internship at Children's HealthWatch in Boston.
  • He will spend the final year of his term on a research sabbatical, then return to teaching.
  • Olivia Coburn-Flynn '13 and Nicole Lantz '12 are in the middle of a Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-funded internship at a hospital in Koderma, India.
  • Sam Gant '13 is spending the summer working with a community affected by HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
  • <em>The Washington Post</em>'s College, Inc. blog names Haverford's aid policy, which replaced loans with grants in 2008, as one the 12 best in the country.

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