Just across the Delaware River, the sociology major shares a family practice he’s known for over a decade.
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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.
Eisape will pursue a PhD at the University of California Berkeley to explore the potential of brain-computer interfaces and natural language processing.
Thornberry’s thesis focuses on oxygen minimum zones in our oceans. It builds on work she engaged with through a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fellowship program.
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The chemistry major and environmental science minor used machine learning to search for compounds that could most efficiently function in solar cells.
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The Spanish major is continuing his work in marketing with tech startup Hidrate Inc., which produces smart water bottles.
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The comparative literature major is in Los Angeles interning at the largest archive of gay and lesbian materials in the world.
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The astrophysics major simulated galaxy formations to test the efficacy of galaxy merger detection methods.
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Heidi Witmer ’02, founder of the LEAF Project, brings together diverse groups of teenagers to learn about nutrition, cooking, and farming—and the values of hard work, entrepreneurship, and sustainable living.
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The English major is going from reading literature to reading college applications in Haverford’s Office of Admission.
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The rising junior fine arts major spent her summer helping to produce the guide to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, among other things, at local arts nonprofit FringeArts.
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Inspired by an oceanside sunrise, the English major took on Virginia Woolf’s The Waves to reconcile introspection with natural surroundings.
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The college archivist and records manager recommends three titles that grapple with what America has become—politically, racially, even sartorially—and how it got that way.
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The computer science and mathematics double major is at the University of Maryland this summer, working on finding kidney donor-recipient matches using neural networks, as part of the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
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With College Possible, the Spanish major will counsel and support Philadelphia high school students through the college application process.
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The English major’s creative writing thesis adds intersectionality to literature.
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The economics major is working with San Francisco company Chirps Chips, which makes chips out of sustainable and protein-rich cricket powder.
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The East Asian language and culture major is living in Ningbo, China, counseling high school students seeking an education abroad.
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