As a Haverford House Fellow, Gabe Halperin-Goldstein ’19 will spend next year working at the Center for Hunger-Free Communities, which advocates for policies that relieve food insecurity in Philadelphia.
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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.
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For Davis, a prospective biology major, the research she’s pursuing at Haverford is deeply personal.
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Dr. Ira Reid: Haverford College’s Unsung Scholar Activist explores the impact of Haverford's first Black professor.
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On her Hurford Center-sponsored internship, religion major Allison Wise ’20 is working with images and illustrations at the Library Company of Philadelphia to supplement one of the Philadelphia area’s canonical records.
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Raymond's presidency began July 1, and her busy first day included a celebratory, campus-wide meet-and-greet. A gallery of images chronicles the 16th president's campus debut.
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For her thesis, the English major wrote two linked short stories, centered on themes of mental illness and coping.
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The classics major is spending the summer at Stanford to assist emerging startups at StartX.
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The linguistics major spent time in a Philadelphia classroom to research the relationship between linguistic discrimination and education for her thesis.
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Personal experience and a semester abroad in Peru informed the growth and structure of cities major’s thesis.
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Education studies minor Mary Cott ’21 is honing her passions for both dance and education by interning with the instructional wings of two New York City-based dance companies.
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Haverford is committed to making important texts accessible to all, and recently made “Studies in Mystical Religion” by famed Quaker educator and philosopher Rufus M. Jones available to the HathiTrust, a digital library offering millions of titles.
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The political science major was motivated to pursue a MENAR Fellowship teaching in Tunisia following a CPGC summer-internship abroad in Morocco.
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The political science and Spanish double major built her thesis upon two summers’ worth of experience studying Medicaid policy and reform with the Georgetown Center for Children and Families.
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The psychology major has a summer internship at Riverside Early Intervention, a center for children with developmental delays and neurological disorders.
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The associate professor of linguistics will use these funds to continue her ongoing work preserving the endangered inidigenous Zapotec language.
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The French and Francophone studies major’s thesis took on a unique form, born out of a continued interest in theater and performance and using resources from across the Tri-College Consortium.
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The chemistry major’s thesis offers valuable insights into the field of biochemistry, but also the act of research itself.
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