This fall, the religion major will begin a two-year Master of Theological Studies program at Harvard Divinity School.
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The political science major and Spanish minor explored Hispanic opinion formation on immigration reform for his thesis.
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The chemistry major researched how bacteria use enzymatic syntheses to make compounds.
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His joint computer science and economics thesis explored how the use of big data to make automated decisions may result in indirect discrimination.
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Later this year, Haverford and the Multicultural Alumni Action Group will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the José Padin Puerto Rican Scholarship.
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In September, Maria Bojorquez-Gomez ’16 will begin serving as a QuEST fellow in Seattle.
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The linguistics major began working on her area of study—Colonial Valley Zapotec, a native language of Mexico’s southern region—during a class she took sophomore year.
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After finishing her thesis on picture books, the comparative literature major created a related exhibition of handmade books.
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Damon Motz-Storey ‘16 will advocate for environmental justice and sustainability with Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility as part of his fellowship with Quaker Voluntary Service.
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Twelve students were part of the inaugural cohort and twelve alums returned to campus to lead the program, which aims to provide future leaders with tools to use when dealing with challenging situations.
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Zuzana Manhartova ‘16 is trading Philly for the British capitol, where she will attend a one-year master’s program in computational statistics and machine learning at University College London.
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Haverford alumni scientists have earned fellowships supporting their graduate education and research.
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Peter Kondelis ‘16 will start his career as a political analyst for Applecart, a start-up specializing in strategic political consulting and data analysis, in New York.
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Peppy, pom-pom-wielding cheerleaders at Haverford? You betcha!
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Juliana Petersen ‘16 is continuing her undergraduate interests as a research assistant at The Center for Treatment and Study of Anxiety (CTSA).