The CPGC-sponsored Migration Field Study program, now in its eighth year, brings students to the U.S.-Mexico border and to Mexico City to glimpse the human face of immigration.
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This year’s student-run first-year orientation program introduced the 352 members of the Class of 2021 to campus life and resources.
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On Wednesday, Aug. 30, we welcomed the newest class of Fords to their on-campus homes and began their introduction to life at Haverford via Customs.
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Just across the Delaware River, the sociology major shares a family practice he’s known for over a decade.
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The comparative literature major is in Los Angeles interning at the largest archive of gay and lesbian materials in the world.
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The rising junior fine arts major spent her summer helping to produce the guide to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, among other things, at local arts nonprofit FringeArts.
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The computer science and mathematics double major is at the University of Maryland this summer, working on finding kidney donor-recipient matches using neural networks, as part of the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
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The economics major is working with San Francisco company Chirps Chips, which makes chips out of sustainable and protein-rich cricket powder.
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The prospective political science major is immersing himself as a volunteer in Mexico City.
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The music major is volunteering in the music therapy program at the Philadelphia private school this summer.
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With the Bi-Co Lagim Tehi Tuma Fellowship program, these students are a part of an inquiry into the role of education in creating, concealing, and challenging systems of power in Dalun.
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This year’s 15 scholars capped their five-week summer session with a symposium on identity formation and social reproduction.
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The comparative literature major is applying her interest in journalism and communications to her work with the South East Europe Media Organization in Vienna, Austria.
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The English major is exploring issues of class and race, working in the archives and special collections at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa.
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The English major returned to her home state of California to intern at a San Francisco nonprofit that specializes in oral histories and human rights.