Alex Rodriguez-Gomez ‘23 and Lily Sweeney ‘23 are working together in Lutnick Library to create digital and physical exhibits detailing the contemporary circumstances of the Lenape Nation.
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The biology major is studying dolphins and the ecosystems they call home at the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute in Spain.
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Keishla Sanchez ‘22, Elena Bien ‘24, and Sunny Martinez ‘24 are interning at the South Philly nonprofit, supporting its youth programs through bilingual education and activities.
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The biology major is studying serotonin receptors in zebrafish, and their connection with decision making, with the support of the Velay Fellowship.
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The biology major and music minor is gaining hands-on experience working with animals by helping train search and rescue dogs at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center.
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The English, international studies, and Spanish triple major is researching the foods of diasporic communities across the United States to better understand them.
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Natalia Barber ‘23 and Isabel Ashford Arya ‘24 are part of the Asylee Outreach Program at HIAS Pennsylvania, which provides legal and social services to migrants in need of support.
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The political science major is conducting market research as an intern with Engagious this summer.
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The political science and anthropology double major is working with Common Cause on the Mass Incarceration Policy Project, researching criminal justice corruption across the U.S.
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The biology and environmental studies major is studying how changes in carbon and nitrogen concentration affect the plant life of salt marshes.
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The physics and math double major is studying particle packing and deformation with Assistant Professor Ted Brzinski.
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The prospective physics and chemistry double major is researching perovskite solar cell application and stability with Professor Alexander Norquist.
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The anthropology major works with the Asylee Outreach Program to support Philadelphia’s immigrant communities.
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The student worker in the Center for Gender Resources and Sexual Education collaborated with Haverford College Libraries to create “These Are My Roots: A Journey Through Co-Education at Haverford,” an exhibit focused on the history of women, particularly women of color, at Haverford.
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Paper Meditations, an origami exhibit, features complex and original folded pieces by Chris Conrad ‘22.