Twelve students were part of the inaugural cohort and twelve alums returned to campus to lead the program, which aims to provide future leaders with tools to use when dealing with challenging situations.
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Zuzana Manhartova ‘16 is trading Philly for the British capitol, where she will attend a one-year master’s program in computational statistics and machine learning at University College London.
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Haverford alumni scientists have earned fellowships supporting their graduate education and research.
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Peter Kondelis ‘16 will start his career as a political analyst for Applecart, a start-up specializing in strategic political consulting and data analysis, in New York.
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Peppy, pom-pom-wielding cheerleaders at Haverford? You betcha!
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Juliana Petersen ‘16 is continuing her undergraduate interests as a research assistant at The Center for Treatment and Study of Anxiety (CTSA).
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In late July, Sophia Gant ‘16 will be traveling to China to become a Global Academic Fellow in Writing and Speaking at NYU’s campus in Shanghai.
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More than 1400 people attended Alumni Weekend 2016 as the campus celebrated classes that end in 1s and 6s.
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Angela Chan ’98, now a teacher at John H. Taggart Elementary School, brought 20 of her South Philly third-graders to campus to visit the Haverfarm.
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The possibilities that the Haverford alumnus and current teacher found in his own life help him show his inner-city students how to aim high.
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As is tradition, graduates who have alumni parents and relatives took photos at Commencement, showcasing their Ford family spirit.
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The executive director of the Center for Constitutional Rights returned to campus to speak about his work and advocate for broad, visionary activism.
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The Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer received the recognition from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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The illustrator won the SCBWI 2016 Winter Conference Portfolio Award.
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The famed sports agent, lawyer, author, and negotiator was the first speaker of the Mark and Lillian Shapiro Speaking Initiative, named for his parents and supported by Ron and his wife Kathryn.