The psychology major and neuroscience and Spanish double minor is helping neurodivergent children develop social skills as a camp counselor at Apex Summer Camp.
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The psychology major is studying the effects of estrogen withdrawal on mice in Assistant Professor of Psychology Laura Been’s lab this summer.
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The mathematics major is helping protect Philadelphians from the effects of gentrification in his work with Kensington Corridor Trust.
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The rising sophomore is interning in Dauphin County Bar Association’s pro-bono department.
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The psychology major is doing neuropsychology research at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia’s center.
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The history and psychology majors are Scattergood Behavioral Health Reading and Writing Interns in Quaker and Special Collections this summer.
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The English major is curating a 1960s folk music exhibit at the Woody Guthrie Center this summer.
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The prospective sociology major is working with a documentary team to produce a film on the life of one of Haverford’s most important figures.
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The chemistry major is an early member of Assistant Professor Clyde Daly's lab, where he is part of a team researching carbon dioxide in ionic liquids this summer.
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The astronomy and physics double major is analyzing pulsar data with Professor Andrea Lommen this summer.
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Mercedes Davis '20, Deborah Ekwale BMC '21, and Valentina Zavala-Arbelaez '21 make up the first cohort of this new fellowship, an outgrowth of the longstanding Haverford House Fellows, that partners recent graduates with entry-level positions at nonprofits in Philadelphia.
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A new internship honoring the memory of Kevin R. Jones ’94 will help students with a demonstrated commitment to social justice gain meaningful career-building experience.
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As part of their Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored summer internships, Owen Deitcher ’20 and Matthew Katz ’22 worked remotely on the proposed bike route that would offer a more equitable, sustainable, and safe means of transportation through Philly’s western suburbs.
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In this year’s DocuLab project, students created animations for the experimental documentary film Smile4Kime, directed by Elena Guzman.
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Four new funds will support research by students underrepresented in STEM fields, internships in Philadelphia focused on justice and equity, anti-racism research and teaching at Haverford, and LGBTQIA+ student support.