What They Learned: Amanda Friedman '18
Sociology major Amanda Friedman '18 explored the relationship between nonprofit organizations and social justice for her senior thesis.
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Sociology major Amanda Friedman '18 explored the relationship between nonprofit organizations and social justice for her senior thesis.
A former sportswriter for The Bi-Co News and member of the Haverford baseball team, English major Patrick O’Shea ’18 landed an internship with the Tampa Bay Rays’ minor league affiliate, the Hudson Valley Renegades. Pro sports is a popular career destination for Haverford grads, notes The New York Times.
Haverford alumni are feeding the world (and slaking its thirst) with an impressive array of food- and beverage-related ventures. We've mapped them around the country, and you can add your own!
Chemistry major Alyssa Sherman '18 is working for Boeing's International Space Station department this summer before heading off to the University of Pennsylvania for a master's degree in material engineering as part of Haverford's 4+1 engineering program.
Biology major Mandy Levine '18 focused on her passion for microbiology in her thesis on the interactions between parasitic bacteria and their host.
Kevin Liao '18, a computer science major and linguistics minor, has two jobs lined up; first at SeamlessDocs then to Facebook, Liao is diving headfirst into the world of civic technology.
Haverford alumni are feeding the world (and slaking its thirst) with an impressive array of food- and beverage-related ventures. We've mapped them around the country, and you can add your own!
More than 1100 people flocked to campus for Alumni Weekend 2018, which celebrated classes ending in 3s and 8s as well as a host of Alumni Award winners.
Gabriela Lomba ’18, a native of Puerto Rico and former José Padín Scholar and Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow, is following up her undergraduate degree in comparative literature with graduate studies in the same field at the University of Chicago.
Jason Sanchez, Callie Kennedy, Sabea Evans, Claire Michel, Sara Ozawa, and TJ von Oehsen are the 2018-19 Haverford House Fellows and will spend next year working at Philadelphia nonprofits and strengthening connections between the College and the city.
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.