The biology major and health studies minor is now an analyst at ClearView, a life sciences strategy consulting firm in New York City.
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The computer science major and Chinese minor works at Epic Systems as a software developer on the anesthesia team.
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A new series offered first-generation, low-income students career accessibility and readiness training.
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Charlotte Scott ’21 and Alan Klein ’81 have collaborated in creating a carefully selected assembly of originals from Modernist Era poets William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens.
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The physics and astronomy major is continuing her studies in an astronomy Ph.D. program at Northwestern University.
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The growth and structure of cities major is now working as a transportation planner in California.
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The physics major and mathematics minor is continuing his research in cosmology at the University of Cambridge.
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The history major and peace, justice, and human rights concentrator is working on criminal justice reform at the Promise of Justice Initiative this year.
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The Board of Managers established this new group at the end of 2020 to independently review the College’s progress in racial equity goals, and the inaugural members have now been selected.
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The economics and mathematics double major is now working in Los Angeles for Rothschild & Co. in mergers and acquisitions.
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Sixty-five percent of the Fords who applied this year were selected as semi-finalists for the international fellowship program that funds research projects, courses of study, and English Teaching Assistant Programs.
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The recent grad has taken all the tools she acquired during her Haverford years with her to Northeastern School of Law, where she is studying to become a public interest lawyer.
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The professor of history at California State University, Fresno writes about looking to the past for clues about how to process the pandemic.
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The manager of support programs for the National Alliance on Mental Illness New York City chapter discusses mental health in a time of pandemic.
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Medicine’s race gap alienates patients and providers alike.