In his senior thesis, Graf Evans suggests a new approach to environmental activism— one informed by the Quakers’ theological beliefs.
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The American Chemical Society-certified chemistry major will move to the West Coast later this summer to start work as a junior scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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The history major and museum studies minor examined the history of science and social class through a botanical lens.
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The political science major is getting a closer look at the process of public policy-making at MAXIMUS, Inc., a company headed by Bruce Caswell ’88.
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Before she goes off to medical school, Carson is working as a lab assistant at the Ardmore-based practice Aesthetic Dermatology.
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The sociology major is laying the groundwork for a career in forestry as an intern with the University of Pennsylvania’s Morris Arboretum.
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The computer science and mathematics double major is now working as a software engineer for Amazon in his hometown of Seattle, Washington.
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The sociology major and philosophy minor is off to New Haven to pursue a Ph.D. in sociology at Yale University.
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The recent graduates have started their own tour company, Beyond the Bell, which strives to tell a more inclusive history of Philadelphia.
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The biology major and environmental studies minor is set to begin her first year of a joint J.D./M.P.H. program this fall—the first step on the path to her dream job of being a public health policy attorney.
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Gladstone wants to change the way we think about race, and he’s pursuing a Ph.D. in philosophy at Emory University to do so.
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Ehrsam is starting a two-year stint as a Teach for America educator this summer.
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The sociology major is applying her passion for food justice as a FoodCorps service member at the Boston Mayor’s Office of Food Access.
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The political science major and environmental studies minor is pursuing his passion for social justice with a volunteer position at the New Economy Coalition.
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The physics major is earning his masters in mechanical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania through Haverford’s 4+1 partnership program with the university.