Summer Centered: Renee King ’16
With funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Renee King ’16 is working alongside the community liaison officer at the Tuberculosis & HIV Investigation Network in Durban, South Africa.
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With funding from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Renee King ’16 is working alongside the community liaison officer at the Tuberculosis & HIV Investigation Network in Durban, South Africa.
The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship supports an array of domestic and international summer internships for students that aim to deepen Haverford’s connections with social change organizations and to encourage an integrated approach to pressing social, cultural and ethical … Continue reading
HaverFarm is the name for both the student-run club and the plots of land where food is grown: one behind HCA’s apartment 19, a smaller one behind HCA 22, and the third, larger space behind the facilities and maintenance building. … Continue reading
The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship supports an array of domestic and international summer internships for students that aim to deepen Haverford’s connections with social change organizations and to encourage an integrated approach to pressing social, cultural and ethical … Continue reading
Over winter break, nine students got a fresh perspective on immigration as part of a weeklong Borderlands Field Study to Arizona and Mexico sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
Sponsored by the Spanish departments at Haverford and Bryn Mawr College, the CPGC, the Provost’s Office, the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Iberian Peoples and Cultures at Bryn Mawr, and more than 180 other organizations, Caravana 43 visited Haverford … Continue reading
Haverford House provides a venue for members of the Haverford College community to explore global citizenship in our own region. Hiba Dhanani ’14, a current Haverford House Fellow hosted a Food Justice panel on campus to celebrate World Health Day.
Over winter break, nine students got a fresh perspective on immigration as part of a weeklong Borderlands Field Study to Arizona and Mexico sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship supports student work in the realms of social justice and civic engagement by funding internships, post-baccalaureate fellowships, service learning expeditions, and research travel to expand learning outside the classroom walls.
The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship supports an array of domestic and international summer internships for students that aim to deepen Haverford’s connections with social change organizations and to encourage an integrated approach to pressing social, cultural and ethical … Continue reading
The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship supports student work in the realms of social justice and civic engagement by funding internships, post-baccalaureate fellowships, service learning expeditions, and research travel to expand learning outside the classroom walls.
“I did absolutely nothing that I expected to do, and that was one of the best things about my experience.” — Dylan Woloszczuk ’15 Each summer the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship supports an array of domestic and international … Continue reading
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