The music and biology double major wrote a song cycle and conducted research on zebrafish pitch perception for his senior thesis.
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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.
The Haverford Outdoors Club offers meaningful positive outdoors experience, no matter a student’s experience or financial circumstances.
As Election Day nears, Fords embrace their role as a critical voting bloc.
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The biology major is working as a research technician in a hematology-oncology lab at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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This summer, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is funding the anthropology major's work, helping the Museums Association of Namibia produce an exhibition about the overlooked historical event.
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Abby Schutzman ’06 wagered that pet owners would respond to a new take on veterinary care based on a co-op model. She was right.
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The thesis of the anthropology major, who minored in health studies and concentrated in gender and sexuality studies, was fueled by a desire to expand the discipline into digital field sites and to expand trans academia.
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In early August, Gabe Rybeck ‘16 will begin work as a data scientist for Booz Allen Hamilton’s Strategic Innovation Group in McLean, Va.
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This fall, the religion major will begin a two-year Master of Theological Studies program at Harvard Divinity School.
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With funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the English major is splitting her time between the Cherry Buttons Cooperative and the Golden Buttons Women’s Empowerment Center in Sefrou, Morocco.
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The political science major and Spanish minor explored Hispanic opinion formation on immigration reform for his thesis.
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The chemistry major researched how bacteria use enzymatic syntheses to make compounds.
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His joint computer science and economics thesis explored how the use of big data to make automated decisions may result in indirect discrimination.
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Later this year, Haverford and the Multicultural Alumni Action Group will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the José Padin Puerto Rican Scholarship.
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In September, Maria Bojorquez-Gomez ’16 will begin serving as a QuEST fellow in Seattle.
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The visiting professor of peace, justice, and human rights on his book, Digging for the Disappeared, and considering human rights through the examination of mass graves.
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The linguistics major began working on her area of study—Colonial Valley Zapotec, a native language of Mexico’s southern region—during a class she took sophomore year.
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