The political science major and education major wanted to understand how to fix the problem of persistent school segregation, so she conducted a policy analysis of two different socioeconomic-status-based school integration methods.
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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.
Abramenko is pursuing a Ph.D. in neuroscience at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is driven by the support and inspiration he found at Haverford.
The prospective English major spent the summer working with Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo, which searches for those who disappeared during the country’s civil war.
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Exploring thorny questions about immigration, forced migration, and globalization.
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For her thesis, the mathematics major explored how statistics are used (and can potentially be misused) in legal proceedings.
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In addition to a 20-year career in land conservation, the history buff is president of a Revolutionary War reenacting group.
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The librarian of the College recommends five relatively recent titles from across different genres—historical fiction, science, mystery, literary fiction—that will help keep any vacation interesting.
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The classical culture and society major sought to understand a modern comic masterpiece through the lens of Homeric epics.
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The new artistic and managing director at Allentown Public Theater aims to make theater for the people of Allentown and stage performances all over the small Pennsylvanian city.
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The anthropology major is working on the Quality of Care program at the AIDS Institute in New York City.
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Inspired by endangered species from her home state, the fine arts major made paper lithographs of animals on colorful graphic backgrounds for her thesis exhibition.
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The comparative literature major is off to Miami for a job in the music industry.
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The CEO of Global Blood Therapeutics spoke to Haverford magazine about his company's experimental drug, GBT440, and its promise in treating people with sickle cell disease.
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"Students, you in particular model for us what it means for strangers of all backgrounds and persuasions to build and sustain a community of trust. Let us not minimize the challenge of that undertaking."
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After earning a growth and structure of cities degree, Bracker is working with nearby company Turner Construction as a pre-construction engineer.
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The history major was inspired by diaries she found in Quaker and Special Collections to craft a thesis on the transition to womanhood in mid-19th century Philadelphia Quaker communities.
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Just across the Delaware River, the sociology major shares a family practice he’s known for over a decade.
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