The French and Francophone Studies and German and German Studies double major combined his language studies with literary analysis in his thesis, which explored Colette’s fiction through the lens of Hannah Arendt’s philosophical theories.
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Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
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A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
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Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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The chemistry major explored molecular and enzymatic diversity in bacteria that has major pharmaceutical implications.
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The English major is curating a 1960s folk music exhibit at the Woody Guthrie Center this summer.
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The history and Spanish double major reexamined popular perceptions of the past, close to and far from home.
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The prospective sociology major is working with a documentary team to produce a film on the life of one of Haverford’s most important figures.
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The chemistry major is an early member of Assistant Professor Clyde Daly's lab, where he is part of a team researching carbon dioxide in ionic liquids this summer.
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The history major and religion minor used her thesis to investigate the history of Chinese porcelain in the global economy and the Sino-Western exchange.
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Alumni advocates outline the problems—and the solutions that are gaining ground.
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The grant will support the assistant professor of psychology’s research on how children overlap race and gender in their representation of social categories.
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The biology major studied zebrafish with an ap2s1 gene mutation who don’t respond to startling visual stimuli that mimic predators, but overreact to startling auditory stimuli.
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Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the anthropology major is working as an advocacy intern at Cultural Survival.
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The math and linguistics double major is pursuing a Ph.D. in theoretical math at Ohio State University starting this fall.
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The chemistry major and environmental studies minor used her thesis to examine the rise in lead poisoning in Philadelphia, continuing her work in public health.
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The astronomy and physics double major is analyzing pulsar data with Professor Andrea Lommen this summer.
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The assistant professor of psychology will study how estrogen fluctuations during the postpartum period impact brain circuitry and behavior thanks to a new $439,072 grant.
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