The recent graduate is spending his summer interning with Freunde des Mauerparks (Friends of Mauerpark) before beginning his Fulbright year in Germany.
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Independent filmmaker Aidan Un ’11 embeds himself with Philly’s dancefloor diehards for his award-winning documentary.

With blue skies and temperatures soaring into the high 70s, Haverford’s most whimsical tradition ushers in spring with style.

Two current students and four recent alums have received fellowships as they get set to pursue advanced degrees in a wide range of scientific disciplines.
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The linguistics major is working with Assistant Professor Brook Lillehaugen to create an archive of the written Colonial Valley Zapotec language, which is now extinct but is also related to over 50 dialects still spoken today.
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The writer has been on CNN discussing a recent <em>Wired</em> story for which he drove a Jeep as a "digital crash test dummy" for a team that took wireless control of the car's computer system.
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Hill Farmstand Brewery beat out stiff competition to be listed on the site's "Best Craft Brewery in Every State (And D.C.)" list.
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The former member of the Board of Managers and the Corporation, who died in 2009, is remembered by an associate.
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Growing interest from students in sustainable, local food has led to an on-campus, student-run farm, which supplies food to Dining Services and a weekly farm stand.
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With funding from the CPGC, he is spending his summer in Tel Aviv, Israel, doing research at the Moshe Dayan Center.
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This is only the second time that the prize from Lucy Cavendish College has been given to a visiting student.
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The assistant professor of physics was part of the <a href="http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2015/07/13/420838737/follo... media conversation</a> exploring diversity in tech and science.
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This summer, Tom Sternberg '17 is researching the artistic contexts of plays, writing blog posts, and supporting the day-to-day operations of the theater by calculating ticket sales and digitizing archives.
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The economics major and environmental studies minor is a CPGC-sponsored intern at the Open Space Institute in New York City.
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Thanks to funding from HCAH, Sarah Moses '16 is exploring her newfound passion for documentary filmmaking for the second summer in a row.
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Vita Litvak ‘02 draws on her experience as a photography student here, as well as her own artistic career, in the classes she teaches now at Haverford.
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Using a recent episode of popular Netflix prison drama <em>Orange is the New Black</em>, she explores the issue of rural sexual assault.
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The chemistry major is interning in the lab of Professor William Lubell at the University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada.
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