Academic Affairs: News
Recent News
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The political science and Russian double major will use the scholarship to enhance her Russian language skills in a program at Saint Petersburg State University. -
The Fulbright funding will allow Goff to spend a year working in a neuroscience lab at the University of Bergen, in Norway. -
Kang, who emigrated from Korea to the U.S. when she was 4, will return to her birthplace to teach English next year. -
Rodriques, who also won a Churchill Scholarship earlier this year, will use the generous award, valued at over $250,000, to support graduate studies at M.I.T.
Past News
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In addition to seed funding from The San Francisco Foundation, the new Office of Academic Resources (OAR) also benefits from Annual Fund support. The OAR served hundreds of students in its first semester of operation. -
The new program helps underrepresented students, including first-generation college goers, excel with the help of summer enrichment and faculty mentors. -
Kelly Wilcox, Lionel Anderson and Candace Jordan ’12 are launching this new endeavor that aims to enrich the academic life of all Haverford students. -
Chemistry majors Samuel Blau ’12, Jacob Olshansky ’12 and Brian Pepe-Mooney ’10 were selected for this award, which funds three years of graduate work. -
The comparative literature and Latin double major will use the award to study classics at the University of Oxford. -
Maya Barlev and Erin Islo (both ’12) have been awarded $25,000 to fund yearlong independent projects abroad. -
The fellowship will provide the anthropology major with a stipend, language training and a year-long immersion experience in Asia. -
The philosophy major utilized a Watson Fellowship to study sustainable communities around the world and had his senior thesis on environmental ethics published in an international academic journal. -
The National Science Foundation will fund the graduate work of Lili Dworkin ’11, Thomas Beck ’10, Connor Bischak ’10, Gili Freedman ’09 and Adam Subhas ’09. -
Seniors Alissa Aron and Isobel Grad have earned prestigious Watson Fellowships to pursue yearlong projects abroad.