The history major is in New York analyzing the latest global events alongside experts on U.S. foreign policy and economics for the Council on Foreign Relations’ influential bimonthly publication.
Summer Centered Stories exploring Haverford students' Center-funded summer work
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Inspired by her on-campus work on the Haverfarm and with ETHOS, the political science major is spending her summer interning at City Grown Seattle, an urban farm.
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The religion major is interning at the Village of Art and Humanities in North Philadelphia, working with its Artist-in-Residence Program.
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The growth and structure of cities major is interning at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum while conducting his own research on access and affordability in the Cape Cod town.
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The physics major studied the movement of bacteria, among other things, in the Penn Complex Fluids Lab at the University of Pennsylvania.
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The John B. Hurford ‘60 Center for the Arts and Humanities funded the two recent graduates’ attendance at the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar at Colgate University in June.
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The math major is helping Assistant Professor of Biology Roshan Jain understand the behavioral repercussions of various genetic mutations.
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The philosophy and political science major works directly with displaced people and has proposed an initiative to coordinate related NGOs as part of his internship with Menedék - Hungarian Association for Migrants.
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This summer, Courtney Carter, Kelly Jung, and Sofia Vivado (all Class of 2017) have received funding from the John B. Hurford ‘60 Center for Arts and Humanities to participate in the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s highly competitive Museum Studies Internship Program.
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The psychology major and health studies minor is spending her summer interning at CT Fertility, a clinic in Trumbull, Conn.
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This summer the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship has sent five Bi-Co students to work with local NGOs and convey their ethnographic insights using creative multimedia tools.
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The KINSC Scholar is getting a headstart on programming languages and cosmology doing research with Assistant Professor of Astronomy Desika Narayanan.
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The biology major is conducting research on the genetic basis of the division of labor within ant colonies at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität.
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The Gertrude Albert Heller Memorial Grant is funding her internship at Camp Jabberwocky on Martha’s Vineyard.
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The history major is working as a teaching intern at High Rocks Academy, a free, nonprofit summer camp that supports young girls in Appalachia.