As the first recipient of the new Kevin Jones ‘94 Career Development Fund, the history major interned this summer at Heritage Frederick, the archive and museum of Frederick County, MD.
Summer Centered Stories exploring Haverford students' Center-funded summer work
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The prospective molecular biology major is gaining hands-on experience with medical technology at the Central Public Health Laboratories in Ramallah, Palestine.
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The political science major from Gurgaon, India, is in Philadelphia this summer working for the Council of American-Muslim Relations
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The economics major is working with Haverford alumni at the crossroads of philanthropy and economics, as he contributes to Causeway, which connects ordinary people with nonprofits.
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Student-run startup El Mejor Fit, part of this summer’s Haverford Innovations Program Incubator, is working to provide more affordable and comfortable socks for people with prosthetic limbs.
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The visual studies major is assisting in the Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s filmmaking workshop by providing creative and technical advice.
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Alex Rodriguez-Gomez ‘23 and Lily Sweeney ‘23 are working together in Lutnick Library to create digital and physical exhibits detailing the contemporary circumstances of the Lenape Nation.
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The biology major is studying dolphins and the ecosystems they call home at the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute in Spain.
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Keishla Sanchez ‘22, Elena Bien ‘24, and Sunny Martinez ‘24 are interning at the South Philly nonprofit, supporting its youth programs through bilingual education and activities.
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The biology major is studying serotonin receptors in zebrafish, and their connection with decision making, with the support of the Velay Fellowship.
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The biology major and music minor is gaining hands-on experience working with animals by helping train search and rescue dogs at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center.
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The English, international studies, and Spanish triple major is researching the foods of diasporic communities across the United States to better understand them.
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Natalia Barber ‘23 and Isabel Ashford Arya ‘24 are part of the Asylee Outreach Program at HIAS Pennsylvania, which provides legal and social services to migrants in need of support.
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The political science major is conducting market research as an intern with Engagious this summer.
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The political science and anthropology double major is working with Common Cause on the Mass Incarceration Policy Project, researching criminal justice corruption across the U.S.