Scholarships, Awards, and Fellowships
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The chemistry and computer science double major is one of 260 students from across the country, and one of only four computer science majors, chosen for the premier undergraduate science scholarship of its kind.
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The English and Russian double major will teach at a university in Russia and start an English conversation club.
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Grant was awarded a Donald A. King Summer Fellowship by the Huntington's Disease Society of America to work with a researcher on a project that is developing a promising genome engineering tool.
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The growth and structure of cities major will work in a New York City agency as part of the nine-month fellowship.
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The biology major will research the genetic effects of prenatal exposure to SSRIs, a type of anti-depressants, during her year in the Netherlands.
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The English major will teach in Turkey and play Ultimate Frisbee.
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The history major will teach English in Germany.
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Here's our running list of award winners, which is being updated on an ongoing basis.
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The physics and astronomy major will conduct research on theoretical astrophysics in Germany.
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A revised version of a paper he wrote for a sophomore year economics class has been recognized by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
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The history and Russian double major will teach English at a university in Russia and also plans to design a creative writing course to help his students practice their skills.
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The biology major and neuroscience minor, who plans to pursue a Ph.D. in neurogenetics after Haverford, is one of 283 students from across the country chosen for the premier undergraduate science scholarship of its kind.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored program provides housing and placements at area non-profits for six graduating seniors. The Fellows also work on projects that connect the College to the community.
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Starace, who studied abroad in Berlin last spring, is returning to Germany to teach English next year.
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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.