The biology and environmental studies major is studying how changes in carbon and nitrogen concentration affect the plant life of salt marshes.
Summer Centered Stories exploring Haverford students' Center-funded summer work
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The physics and math double major is studying particle packing and deformation with Assistant Professor Ted Brzinski.
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The prospective physics and chemistry double major is researching perovskite solar cell application and stability with Professor Alexander Norquist.
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The philosophy and psychology major is interning the summer with AR Proformance, working to expand access to high-quality squash coaching and analysis.
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The math and linguistics double major is researching geometric combinatorics at Baruch College this summer.
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Emma Schwartz ’24, Naren Roy ’23, and Alexa Horkava ’22 are working with the Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo’s digital archives via a CPGC-sponsored fellowship in the Haverford library this summer.
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The political science and religion double major is a human resources intern at Facing History and Ourselves.
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The anthropology major is teaching reading and writing as a Girls Inc. Early Grade Literacy Program facilitator this summer.
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The anthropology major is working with the Abolitionist Law Center as a CPGC Philadelphia Justice and Equity fellow this year.
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Bilge Nur Yilmaz ‘21, Liz Burke BMC ‘23, Sofia Mondragon BMC ‘22, Alexandra Iglesia ‘21, and Alice Hu '21 spent the summer documenting the work of performance artists from across the country as part of the Summer Doculab Program.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is sponsoring the psychology and environmental studies majors internships at Food Moxie this summer.
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The sociology major interned with College Together, a nonprofit that works to make college more accessible to Philadelphia students.
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This summer, the biology major is studying light emission and creating environmentally friendly lightbulbs with a former Haverford professor at Thomas Jefferson University.
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The psychology major is a research assistant in Assistant Professor Ryan Lei’s Intersectionality in the Social Mind Lab this summer.
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Sophie Schleifer ‘22, Liana Wilson-Graff ‘23, and Hilda Delgado ‘22 make video production accessible to non-film-school students with SLOP, their new online programming platform.