The history major and fine arts minor explored post-1965 Asian American identity through visual representations.
-
-
The physics major will spend six months as a fellow for the National Cancer Institute.
-
The music and biology double major wrote a song cycle and conducted research on zebrafish pitch perception for his senior thesis.
-
The biology major is working as a research technician in a hematology-oncology lab at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
-
Abby Schutzman ’06 wagered that pet owners would respond to a new take on veterinary care based on a co-op model. She was right.
-
The thesis of the anthropology major, who minored in health studies and concentrated in gender and sexuality studies, was fueled by a desire to expand the discipline into digital field sites and to expand trans academia.
-
In early August, Gabe Rybeck ‘16 will begin work as a data scientist for Booz Allen Hamilton’s Strategic Innovation Group in McLean, Va.
-
This fall, the religion major will begin a two-year Master of Theological Studies program at Harvard Divinity School.
-
The political science major and Spanish minor explored Hispanic opinion formation on immigration reform for his thesis.
-
The chemistry major researched how bacteria use enzymatic syntheses to make compounds.
-
His joint computer science and economics thesis explored how the use of big data to make automated decisions may result in indirect discrimination.
-
Later this year, Haverford and the Multicultural Alumni Action Group will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the José Padin Puerto Rican Scholarship.
-
In September, Maria Bojorquez-Gomez ’16 will begin serving as a QuEST fellow in Seattle.
-
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.
-
After finishing her thesis on picture books, the comparative literature major created a related exhibition of handmade books.