The physics and chemistry double major was simultaneously awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, prompting a difficult choice.
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The aspiring scientists will leverage their scholarships to advance their organic chemistry research and uncover innovative ways to diagnose schizophrenia.
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The Fiber Arts Club offers resources and materials for artists seeking to develop their skills.
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Supported by $40,000 from the Watson Foundation, Annie Barrett and Emma Schwartz, both ’24, will embark on their global travels to explore issues of dementia care and abolition.
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Haverford’s student body met to discuss and tackle pressing campus issues.
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Curated by George Allan ’24, Alba Amicorum highlights the signature and autograph books in Haverford’s Quaker and Special Collections.
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Mengistu’s research is focused on structures called galactic bars, which help scientists understand the evolution and death of galaxies.
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The two-day event, hosted by Havercode and the Haverford Innovations Program, broadened the scope of who can participate in coding and program design.
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As Haverford celebrates Black History Month, we asked members of our community to share what their heritage means to them.
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A new program developed by Gabriel Franklin ’24 puts basketballs and Haverford’s educational resources in the hands of Ardmore’s young people.
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The Office of Academic Resources partnered with Haverford’s Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access for the ninth annual Reading Rainbow. Panelists presented books that envision liberatory futures.
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Chung’s most recent memoir was the focus of Assistant Professor of English Elizabeth Kim’s Introduction to Asian American Literature class this fall.
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The beloved Lloyd Lights decoration competition returned this week. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite holiday installation in Haverford’s online poll by Friday, Dec. 15.
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More than 60 students gathered in VCAM to celebrate their names by designing t-shirts. The event was a collaboration between five different Asian affinity groups at Haverford.
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An exhibit of Jonathan Moller’s photographs in Lutnick Library focuses on Guatemalan resistance, culture, and community amidst one of Central America’s most violent conflicts.