As a Haverford House Fellow, Gabe Halperin-Goldstein ’19 will spend next year working at the Center for Hunger-Free Communities, which advocates for policies that relieve food insecurity in Philadelphia.
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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 grants provided by the Haverford Innovations Program are intended to sustain Fords' entrepreneurial spirit during the busy academic year.
The new plan aims to elevate the field of play, and not just for student-athletes.
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On her Hurford Center-sponsored internship, religion major Allison Wise ’20 is working with images and illustrations at the Library Company of Philadelphia to supplement one of the Philadelphia area’s canonical records.
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Raymond's presidency began July 1, and her busy first day included a celebratory, campus-wide meet-and-greet. A gallery of images chronicles the 16th president's campus debut.
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For her thesis, the English major wrote two linked short stories, centered on themes of mental illness and coping.
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The classics major is spending the summer at Stanford to assist emerging startups at StartX.
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The linguistics major spent time in a Philadelphia classroom to research the relationship between linguistic discrimination and education for her thesis.
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Personal experience and a semester abroad in Peru informed the growth and structure of cities major’s thesis.
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Education studies minor Mary Cott ’21 is honing her passions for both dance and education by interning with the instructional wings of two New York City-based dance companies.
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Haverford is committed to making important texts accessible to all, and recently made “Studies in Mystical Religion” by famed Quaker educator and philosopher Rufus M. Jones available to the HathiTrust, a digital library offering millions of titles.
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The political science major was motivated to pursue a MENAR Fellowship teaching in Tunisia following a CPGC summer-internship abroad in Morocco.
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The political science and Spanish double major built her thesis upon two summers’ worth of experience studying Medicaid policy and reform with the Georgetown Center for Children and Families.
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The psychology major has a summer internship at Riverside Early Intervention, a center for children with developmental delays and neurological disorders.
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The associate professor of linguistics will use these funds to continue her ongoing work preserving the endangered inidigenous Zapotec language.
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The French and Francophone studies major’s thesis took on a unique form, born out of a continued interest in theater and performance and using resources from across the Tri-College Consortium.
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The chemistry major’s thesis offers valuable insights into the field of biochemistry, but also the act of research itself.
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