The Class of 2026 began their transition to college life with Customs, a unique orientation program that serves as a foundation for learning to live in community with one another at Haverford.
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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.
On a beautiful fall weekend, more than 700 friends and family members flocked to Haverford.
The Haverford alum returned to campus to share his most recent research on Black protectionism and the camera as self-defense.
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This year, new professors joined the Departments of Chemistry, East Asian Languages and Cultures, History, Music, and Spanish, as well as the Gender and Sexuality Studies and Health Studies Programs.
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This summer, they interned at the African Family Health Organization, where their responsibilities included running health and wellness-related workshops for young people.
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As part of the sixth Rising Nation River Journey, the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania made a stop at Haverford to host a treaty-signing ceremony and share their culture.
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The biology major is working this summer as a clinical researcher at the Lurie Center for Autism, where she’s researching Williams Syndrome.
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In partnership with the Asian American Documentary Network, five students worked to spread the stories of Asian Americans through film as part of VCAM’s annual collaborative program.
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The economics major is starting a job as an associate consultant at IBM.
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Danielle Lynch is bringing the mindset both of an educator and an athlete to the role, with over 20 years of coaching and sports administration under her belt.
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The math and cognitive science major is spending her summer at MIT and Stanford, in two different research internships.
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Bayan (Nicholas) Mostaghim ‘23 and Kevin Li ‘24 spent the summer studying acyl carrier proteins in Haverford’s organic biological chemistry laboratory.
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The psychology and fine arts double major is helping archive new material at the Library Company of Philadelphia, shedding light on the city’s history.
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The environmental studies major spent the summer in Kenya conducting three research projects at the Mpala Research Centre.
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The associate professor of chemistry studies natural product pathways, and this new funding from the National Science Foundation will support research that explores why these biological events cannot be recapitulated outside their natural contexts.
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As the first recipient of the new Kevin Jones ‘94 Career Development Fund, the history major interned this summer at Heritage Frederick, the archive and museum of Frederick County, MD.
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The biology major is traveling to James Cook University in Australia to pursue a Research Master of Science in marine biology.
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