The anthropology major and economics minor has started a summer camp for kids from North Philly neighborhoods.
Summer Centered Stories exploring Haverford students' Center-funded summer work
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Interns for the Sefrou-based Cherry Buttons Cooperative and Golden Buttons Women’s Empowerment Center, Wang and Li are teaching English and computational skills to local women this summer.
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Brower is taking a closer look at the vibrant Philadelphia subculture of urban farming via an internship with the Neighborhood Gardens Trust.
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The political science major is interning at the Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office, where she focuses on LGBTQ programming.
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The biology major is interning at the Asa Wright Nature Center this summer before embarking on a career in forestry.
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The anthropology major is supporting immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers at HIAS Pennsylvania, which provides legal, resettlement, support, and citizenship services to these populations to ensure their fair treatment and integration into American society.
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As an intern at Facing History and Ourselves, the history major is studying the historical development of the Holocaust and other genocides.
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The student-athlete is interning at a startup that runs marketing campaigns for brands in exchange for financial support for local youth sports leagues this summer.
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Biddle is interning with the Huntingdon, PA-based newspaper The Huntingdon Daily News this summer.
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The pre-med senior is interning with the Health Care Improvement Foundation, a Philadelphia medical nonprofit, this summer.
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Jointly sponsored by the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center and the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the biology major and Spanish and environmental studies double minor is exploring food sustainability in Trinidad and Tobago.
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As an intern for Philadelphia Futures, a nonprofit that helps prepare Philadelphia high-schoolers from underserved populations for college, Wong’s students have consistently stunned her with their creativity and resourcefulness.
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The English major, who is also minoring in political science and Africana studies, is exploring the untold stories of people of color on Haverford’s campus.
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The rising sophomore received funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship to support continued expansion of the Retaw Water Project, the nonprofit she founded in 2014.
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The political science major is putting the concepts he’s learned in his classes into practice as an intern in Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office.