After graduation the English major is headed to Thailand to help teach the English language and serve as a cultural ambassador for the U.S.
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The Health Studies Program offers this introduction to statistical reasoning and application specifically for students interested in the health professions.
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Prospective members of the Class of 2021 joined us for Open Campus Day on Sunday, April 23.
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This seminar examines the commitment to social justice within the Religious Society of Friends and highlights its historical and current manifestations.
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The history of art major will spend next year in London, England, pursuing a master's in dance philosophy and history at the University of Roehampton.
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A biology course examining issues of human origins and migrations, diversity, and the relationship between different populations and ethnic groups.
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This English course uses the spectacular life and death of John Brown to examine issues, such as the place of violence in the cause of liberty and the roles of race and gender in the construction of emancipatory rhetoric, in a diverse set of texts produced across two centuries.
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The club empowers all women interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at Haverford by creating solidarity among them and providing them with a support network.
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This health studies course explores the biological basis for, discoveries behind, and dissemination of medical advances that profoundly influence the quality of life, including antibiotics, anesthetics, HAART therapy, immunotherapy, stem cells and gene editing.
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This political science course explores the central question: What balance should we as individuals strike between craft, design, and marketing, given that the world economy is increasingly elevating design and marketing over craft, while all have undoubted values?
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The comparative literature major and French minor will move to South Korea for a year to teach and connect with her heritage.
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As recent tradition dictates, campus celebrated the first truly spring-like day of the year with pinwheels that mysteriously appeared on Founders Green overnight.
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Thanks to a new partnership between the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship and the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center, students from Jonathan Wilson's "Economic Botany" class spent spring break in Trinidad and Tobago on an experiential-learning study tour.
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The political science major and environmental studies minor will spend next year teaching in an elementary school in La Rioja, Spain.
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Since April 1 fell on a Saturday this year, Haverford’s natural scientists hung their annual April Fools’ decorations in the KINSC on Friday, March 31.