Five recent graduates earned 2018–2019 Fulbright Student Awards.
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Through Brooklyn Woods, Scott Peltzer ’82 teaches job hunters a lost art and self-sustaining skills for life.
Philadelphia’s Freedom Side School imagines future intersections between education and anti-carceral movements with a Haverford first-year writing seminar.
For the past four years, Kripa Khatiwada '26 has been working with an eco-friendly feminine hygiene products company and supporting the women of her home country.
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This classics course explores the sexual culture of ancient Greece with a focus on primary materials.
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When Emma Eisenberg ‘09 couldn't find the literary community she was looking for in Philadelphia, she created her own.
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Students from Kristen Whalen’s “Advanced Topics in Biology of Marine Life” class spent a week over winter break exploring tropical coral ecosystems in Roatán, Honduras.
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A team of Haverford alumni and professors recently published in the journal The Physics Teacher on methods and resources to help make STEM classrooms more accessible.
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This political science course is designed to help students gain a deeper understanding of the politics of school choice and the efficacy of recent American education reforms, like charter schools and school vouchers.
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City Love, a duo composed of music educators and social justice advocates Sterling Duns and Caselli Jordan, will join the college community for a series of workshops and conversations over the course of the semester.
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Family physician and former Rhode Island state health department director Michael Fine ’75 believes health care should be for people, not for profit.
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This psychology course examines the intersection between neuroscience research and broad domains of society, including education, law, politics, and the marketplace.
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A new on-campus exhibit celebrates the photos and ephemera of Southern California’s Latinx youth culture chronicled by Guadalupe Rosales’ Instagram accounts.
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Disturbed by how much castoff clothing goes into the trash stream, Griffin Vanze ’05 launched a company that makes womenswear out of recycled fabrics.
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Wang is the CEO of CollegeTogether, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting Philadelphia’s underserved students through the college admissions process, and recently started Hospitality Together, a program that places ambitious college-age youth in paying jobs at some of the city’s top restaurants and prepares them for careers in the industry.
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On the occasion of Martin Luther King Day, the president writes about the urgent need to affirm foundational ideals that Dr. King set forth to recreate and heal "broken community."
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More than a dozen years before Parker Brothers marketed its first Monopoly board game in 1935, two Haverford College students—who also happened to be brothers—created their own handmade version.
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Yes Ma’am Circus has performed to critical acclaim in Chicago and Philadelphia so far.
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