The history major and sociology and environmental studies double minor analyzed the role of the levee in producing and reproducing Jim Crow along the Mississippi River.
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The political science major, who also majored in psychology, explored China’s lack of military allies for her thesis.
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The growth and structure of cities major studied the politics of civil society in Shenzhen, China.
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The English major explored the religious references in J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey.”
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The physics major used Oort constants to study the Milky Way for her thesis.
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The physics major analyzed the movement of locust swarms in his thesis.
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The political science major explored the forces that affect education reform in her thesis.
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The sociology major analyzed cooperation across party lines in the House of Representatives using social network analysis.
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The comparative literature and psychology double major researched systems of inequity in her two theses.
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The English major is continuing her studies in a Ph.D. program at the University of Chicago.
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The biology major and environmental studies minor used her thesis to study the properties and behavior of Crithidia fasciculata with another Haverford alum.
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For his thesis, the sociology major and psychology minor analyzed the United States’ structure of power under Donald Trump, comparing it to others around the world.
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The French and Francophone Studies and German and German Studies double major combined his language studies with literary analysis in his thesis, which explored Colette’s fiction through the lens of Hannah Arendt’s philosophical theories.
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The chemistry major explored molecular and enzymatic diversity in bacteria that has major pharmaceutical implications.
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The history and Spanish double major reexamined popular perceptions of the past, close to and far from home.