Rakia Clark ’01, an executive editor at Mariner Books, discusses her two decades in the publishing industry, and what changes she has witnessed over the years.
The computer science and fine arts double major is pursuing a master’s degree in engineering, focusing on computer graphics and game technology, at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Class of 2026 began their transition to college life with Customs, a unique orientation program that serves as a foundation for learning to live in community with one another at Haverford.
This year, new professors joined the Departments of Chemistry, East Asian Languages and Cultures, History, Music, and Spanish, as well as the Gender and Sexuality Studies and Health Studies Programs.
This summer, they interned at the African Family Health Organization, where their responsibilities included running health and wellness-related workshops for young people.