Supported by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Tunis is spending his summer assisting in the Baltimore Office of the Public Defender.
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During an internship with the American Song Archives, Schefer is creating displays and public programming aimed at exposing a wider audience to folk music's cultural history.
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As an intern at a diabetes center affiliated with Harvard University, Gao is part of a research study seeking to understand why cardiovascular and kidney issues often occur together in people with Type 1 diabetes.
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As an intern in Assistant Professor of Biology Kristen Whalen's lab, Asim is studying the relationship between a marine phytoplankton and a marine bacterium when they are cultured together.
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Summer Centered: Khady Ndiaye '26 Explores the Properties of Ionic Liquids as a Chemistry Lab Intern
In an internship funded by the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center, Ndiaye is working in the lab of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Clyde Daly.
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Over the course of two internships in Rio de Janeiro sponsored by the Center for Career and Professional Advising, Levin is learning about protecting the environment from both a hands-on and a policymaking perspective.
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With support from the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, Tran is working with seafood CSA Fishadelphia’s social media and content team.
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Rabins is working at three different farms across Italy as part of a self-designed internship supported by the Center for Career and Professional Advising.
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English major Hunter Logan ‘23 has been awarded a coveted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which provides a stipend to pursue a year-long research project outside of the United States.
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The course studies fish in the context of harvest, including the million dollar question in the field: “How many can we take out and still have enough for the future?”
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Author of the recently published Hurricane Girl, along with other novels, Marcy Dermansky '91 answered questions about her writing process and being an author.
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Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Daniel Grin was recognized by the Charles E. Kaufman Foundation with a $150,000 "New Initiative" grant for research on "Dark matter and the first galaxies."
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Quaker and Special Collections possesses the writings of Julia Wilbur, a prominent abolitionist and suffragist during the 19th century.
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Haverford College has been named one of the nation's top producers of participants in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.
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The new “Main Line, PA Edition” of Monopoly features some well-known spots on its locally oriented board— including Haverford College.