The student body convened last Sunday for Plenary, a long-standing Haverford tradition, to contribute to the future of the College.
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Inspired by his own experiences as a Syrian refugee, Ahmed Haj Ahmed ’26 combines his academic interests with his drive to help other refugees.
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The student-driven studio, part of the Haverford Innovations Program Incubator this summer, is on a mission to transform learning through its innovative game.
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Bradley is a varsity field hockey captain, a leader of Haverford’s Play With Pride Club, and a dedicated volunteer.
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Perennial, created through this summer’s Innovation Incubator, seeks to reduce the fashion industry’s disproportionate environmental impact.
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VCAM’S Design + Make Summer Fellowship challenged participants to get hands-on and craft four very different chairs.
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Jack Lieberman '26 learned plenty about vegetables—and himself—during a summer internship at Farmer Jawn, an urban farming operation in Elkins Park, Pa.
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Jonny Flieder '25 explored issues related to politics and public policy at Engagious, a research firm founded by Haverford alum Rich Thau '87.
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As an intern at the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Jessica Korgen '24 spent her summer on Cape Cod, protecting the threatened species of diamondback terrapins that nest there.
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Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Jared Saef '24 spent the summer helping to build a cross-county alliance aimed at improving the network of paved biking trails in the region.
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The Class of 2027 began its transition to college life with Customs, Haverford’s signature orientation program that sets the foundation for living and learning in community with one another throughout the year.
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During a summer internship at Philadelphia's Monument Lab, Maya Plimack '24 is doing curatorial research and aiding preparations for an outdoor exhibition on the National Mall in Washingtong, D.C.
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In a summer internship with the Witness Stones Project, Mercedes is compiling primary source documents related to slavery and helping to craft a vision for how the stories they tell can be brought into the classroom.
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During a summer internship sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Richter helped track hiring practices in academia and how they relate to careers in linguistics.
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As a summer intern working with the Abolitionist Law Center’s probation and parole campaign, she has witnessed up close the injustice of the criminal legal system.