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.
Scholarships, Awards, and Fellowships
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English major Hunter Logan ‘23 has been awarded a coveted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which provides a stipend to pursue a year-long research project outside of the United States.
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The sociology major will spend the year after his Haverford graduation traveling to five continents to learn about music in Mexican communities internationally.
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Soha Saghir and Joseph Stein will spend the next year traveling the world in pursuit of independent research projects cultivated on a global scale thanks to the $36,000 award.
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The English major will spend the year after his Haverford graduation traveling to four continents to explore communities through their barbershops thanks to the $30,000 award.
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Tosin Alliyu and Owen Janson will spend next year traveling the world in pursuit of independent research projects cultivated on an international scale thanks to $30,000 awards.
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The German and international studies double major, who was adopted from Ukraine, will explore how orphaned youth are mentored across the globe.
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Maya Barlev and Erin Islo (both '12) have been awarded $25,000 to fund yearlong independent projects abroad.
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Seniors Alissa Aron and Isobel Grad have earned prestigious Watson Fellowships to pursue yearlong projects abroad.
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History major Kreider-Carlson will spend next year exploring women's craft organizations throughout Mexico, Egypt and Indonesia, hoping to learn how they promote sustainability, cultural traditions, and equitable livelihoods.
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Through the Watson, Heidi Jutsum '06 will be able to explore other indigenous organizations in Latin America to see just what works on a local community model.
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Ethan Roland '04 receives Watson Fellowship to study the genetic diversity of apples around the world.