The independent major in Education Studies explored how education has functioned as promise, oppression, hope, and liberation in her own life, which invoked many ideas from scholars who have influenced how she sees education as a tool for liberating practice.
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This hands-on class explores Japanese book arts and a wide range of printmaking processes.
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As an intern at a diabetes center affiliated with Harvard University, Gao is part of a research study seeking to understand why cardiovascular and kidney issues often occur together in people with Type 1 diabetes.
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McBride’s research seeks to understand the ways in which microbes produce a particular class of natural products.
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As an intern in Assistant Professor of Biology Kristen Whalen's lab, Asim is studying the relationship between a marine phytoplankton and a marine bacterium when they are cultured together.
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For his thesis, the double major in history and English examined the effect of built space upon a mining community.
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Summer Centered: Khady Ndiaye '26 Explores the Properties of Ionic Liquids as a Chemistry Lab Intern
In an internship funded by the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center, Ndiaye is working in the lab of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Clyde Daly.
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Over the course of two internships in Rio de Janeiro sponsored by the Center for Career and Professional Advising, Levin is learning about protecting the environment from both a hands-on and a policymaking perspective.
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The math and computer science double major explored the applications of finite fields in cryptography.
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When Sally Anderson interviewed for the job of Haverford College Arboretum Plant Curator in the winter of 2017, Director Claudia Kent didn’t beat around the bush—or more appropriately, the trees—about what the job would entail.
"We have to plant 1,000 trees in 10 years," Kent told her.
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The physics major and environmental studies minor used her thesis research to explore the sustainability efforts by Haverford College to design a microgrid.
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With support from the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, Tran is working with seafood CSA Fishadelphia’s social media and content team.
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Rabins is working at three different farms across Italy as part of a self-designed internship supported by the Center for Career and Professional Advising.
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The history major focuses on a concept of anthropophagy and its role in 20th century artistic representations of Indigenous people.
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Hsiang’s senior thesis “Franny: A Musical” is a one-act musical written for two voices and piano, originally performed by Aviana Rivera (“Franny”), Joseph Correale (“Lane”), and Ting Ting Wong (piano).
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Jack Crump’s thesis journey helped him realize the type of research he enjoys, leading him to continue a similar line of work as he pursues his PhD in physics.
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