Summer Centered: Larkin Johnson '17
Summer Centered
Larkin Johnson '17 studied the movement of bacteria in the Penn Complex Fluids Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, thanks to funding from the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center.
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Larkin Johnson '17 studied the movement of bacteria in the Penn Complex Fluids Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, thanks to funding from the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center.
Alliyah Allen '18 spent the summer interning at the Village of Art and Humanities in North Philadelphia, working with its Artist-in-Residence Program.
Amy Zamora ‘18 is helping Assistant Professor of Biology Roshan Jain understand the behavioral repercussions of various genetic mutations, thanks to funding from the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Sciences Center.
Amanda Soled '18 is interning at New York's Center for Court Innovation, thanks to funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
Biology major Claudia Nguyen '18 is a nursing unit volunteer at Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville, Md. Her work is being sponsored by the Center for Career and Professional Advising-administered Jaharis Summer Pre-Med Fellowship.
English major John Kerber '17 is working for a film production company in New York thanks to funding from the Hurford Center.
The 11 upperclass students who live in Music and Arts House came together last spring to create a space for artists to collaborate and share their work with the greater Haverford community. Their home was one of five community houses to have its application approved by the Residential Life Committee. They now serve the campus with programming and events.
In early August, Gabe Rybeck ‘16 will begin work as a data scientist for Booz Allen Hamilton’s Strategic Innovation Group in McLean, Va.
Part of the "Where They're Headed" Haverblog series.
The campus has four honeybee hives near the retention pond behind HaverFarm. The Haverford BeeKeeping Club, formed by Alanna Matteson '15 and Dana Ducombe '17 in 2015, proposed the hives as part of a larger national effort to restore the U.S. honeybee population.
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