Mercedes Davis '20, Deborah Ekwale BMC '21, and Valentina Zavala-Arbelaez '21 make up the first cohort of this new fellowship, an outgrowth of the longstanding Haverford House Fellows, that partners recent graduates with entry-level positions at nonprofits in Philadelphia.
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The environmental studies major will join the 74th Coro Class of Northern California, rotating through six placements in San Francisco across government, nonprofit, and business sectors to accelerate positive change.
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The environmental studies major will be based at Makerere University, researching how local livelihoods around the Lake Victoria basin must be both adaptive and resilient in light of hydro-climatic disasters.
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The German studies and economics double major will spend next year in Germany immersing herself in international dialogue and strengthening her teaching skills.
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The history major who has been working as a global writing and speaking fellow at NYU Shanghai since her graduation will move to Spain next year to further enrich her teaching practice.
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Associate Professor of Linguistics Brook Lillehaugen and her collaborators were honored by the Latin American Studies Association for their volume of open access, pedagogical resources centered on Valley Zapotec-language materials created during the Mexican Colonial period.
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Chosen by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, these Centers are part of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s movement to heal our communities.
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Soha Saghir and Joseph Stein will spend the next year traveling the world in pursuit of independent research projects cultivated on a global scale thanks to the $36,000 award.
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The student-led and KINSC-supported effort provides structured peer mentorship to first-years who are from first-generation, low-income (FGLI) backgrounds or other minoritized communities.
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Natalia Lewandowska and Wynn Ho were part of an international team of scientists that published new findings about the Crab Pulsar’s Giant Radio Pulses in Science.
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Starting this week, students, staff, and faculty are able to receive their first dose of a COVID vaccine on campus via a partnership with Rite Aid.
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The program, which began as a concentration over 25 years ago and developed into a minor in 2013, will welcome its first majors this spring.
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Highlighting faculty professional activities, including conferences, exhibitions, performances, awards, and publications.
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The associate professor of physics and astronomy talks about her new book, which breaks down the 50 most significant topics and essential concepts in the field of space exploration for a general audience of readers.
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The assistant professor of physics and astronomy earned a five-year $689,561 grant to support his research on topological assessments in granular materials.