What They Learned: Abby Cox '18
For her thesis, English major and Spanish minor Abby Cox '18 examined the intersections of blackness and femininity in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple.
Comparative literature major, Spanish minor, and peace, justice and human rights concentrator Lena Yeakey ’19 is a Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored intern at Justice at Work, a legal group that provides free legal aid to low-wage immigrant workers.
Haverford attracts intellectually curious, independent learners who value honesty, collaboration, and above all, new ways of seeing and improving the world.
As you perform real-world research and immerse yourself in hands-on learning, you'll work side-by-side with professors who are at the top of their fields.
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