Where They’re Headed: Alyssa Sherman '18
Chemistry major Alyssa Sherman '18 is
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Chemistry major Alyssa Sherman '18 is
Haverford’s biochemistry program is located at the interface between the biological, chemical, and physical sciences.
Haverford’s biochemistry program is located at the interface between the biological, chemical, and physical sciences.
Many Haverford students have co-authored papers in scientific journals, but rarely can they credit their humanities studies for the feat. But George O'Hara '18 can.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lou Charkoudian '03 has lots of books in her office, but two have particular significance: the chemistry textbooks she used when she was a
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lou Charkoudian '03 has lots of books in her office, but two have particular significance: the chemistry textbooks she used when she was a
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lou Charkoudian '03 has lots of books in her office, but two have particular significance: the chemistry textbooks she used when she was a
A chemistry major and biochemistry concentrator, Toan Nguyen '14 developed a passion for medicine and social justice after taking an independent college programs course called “Bodies of Injustice: Health, Illness, and Healing in Contexts of Inequality.”
A chemistry major and biochemistry concentrator, Toan Nguyen '14 developed a passion for medicine and social justice after taking an independent college programs course called “Bodies of Injustice: Health, Illness, and Healing in Contexts of Inequality.”
A team of Haverford College researchers—which includes Assistant Professor of Computer S
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