The history and Spanish double major reexamined popular perceptions of the past, close to and far from home.
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The history major and religion minor used her thesis to investigate the history of Chinese porcelain in the global economy and the Sino-Western exchange.
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Alumni advocates outline the problems—and the solutions that are gaining ground.
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The biology major studied zebrafish with an ap2s1 gene mutation who don’t respond to startling visual stimuli that mimic predators, but overreact to startling auditory stimuli.
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The math and linguistics double major is pursuing a Ph.D. in theoretical math at Ohio State University starting this fall.
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The chemistry major and environmental studies minor used her thesis to examine the rise in lead poisoning in Philadelphia, continuing her work in public health.
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The physics major and economics minor used his thesis to study the properties of millisecond pulsars and their emission of Giant Pulses.
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The sociology major’s thesis rethinks how Western medicine diagnoses postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
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From bringing artists to Haverford to co-founding globalFEST, Bill Bragin '89 reflects on his experience creating connections and providing opportunities for musicians.
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The religion major analyzed Christianity’s influence in U.S. politicians’ justifications for war.
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The mathematics major examined models of lung cell repair after patients are put on a ventilator.
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The history and Spanish double major completed two theses, both focusing on South American identity and culture through the lenses of natural and built environments.
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The English major’s thesis reexamined Jean Toomer’s “Cane.”
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The over-100-year-old Haverford College fellowship for graduate study will support Samuels’ pursuit of a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology at the University of California, Irvine and Mayo’s pursuit of a Master of Science in Global Health at National Taiwan University.
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Chemistry major Marisa LaBarca ’21 is going to veterinary school at Tufts University.