Haverford Headlines


  • The NYU journalism associate professor talks about "what's new in new journalism."

  • Michael Riccio '13 is interning with Centurion Ministries, an organization that works to free those who have been wrongfully convicted.
  • The blind pianist, who hopes to study physics and music at Haverford, is part of the paper and WNYC's series recognizing remarkable high school seniors.

  • Caileigh Feldman '14 is utilizing a HCAH-funded internship to help three Philadelphia documentary filmmakers complete and promote their work.
  • Jacob Horn '13 is learning how museums are run (and built) in a summer internship at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
  • Psychology professor Benjamin Le, co-author of the book (and website) <em>The Science of Relationships,</em> talks to <em>Main Line Today</em> about measuring commitment in the age of social media and other subjects.

  • Beginning July 1, 2012, alumni, parents and friends will be able to direct their gifts within the College's Annual Fund to support one of six specific areas.
  • The <em>Hawaii Five-O</em> star talked to Malaysia's <em>New Straits Times</em> about his role on the show, living in Hawaii and being an Asian-American actor.

  • Julia Hunter '14 is spending the summer interning with a publication that aims to "change the world of girls through media."
  • Through a Center for Peace and Global Citizenship internship, Naila Ijaz '14 is working in a Pakistan hospital this summer, teaching women about proper healthcare during pregnancy.
  • Andrew Sturner was one of five students from the Class of 2012 who had the opportunity to present their research at AAS Meetings this year.
  • Clara Kang '13 is spending her summer as an intern with Titagya Schools, a non-profit founded by a Haverford alum that works to bring early childhood educational opportunities to Northern Ghana.
  • There are just a few days left to make a gift to the College for this fiscal year.
  • The article discusses how the couple's scholarly research on Asian-American/Jewish-American intermarriage reflects their own union.

  • Nathaniel Friedman '00, a sportswriter who files his stories under the nom de plume Bethlehem Shoals, shuttered his FreeDarko blog last year and reemerged with The Classical, a daily online sports publication funded by its fans.

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