This co-taught seminar explores what it means to “do math ethically,” to emphasize the ways in which mathematics is inherently political, and to think about antiracism in mathematical disciplines.
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This chemistry course offers a quantitative approach to the description and prediction of behavior in chemical systems.
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The computer science major is working as a software engineer at Facebook.
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Students learn some of the current understanding of how galaxies in our Universe form and evolve over time, as well as the data science techniques commonly used by extragalactic researchers in their work.
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The chemistry major is testing the efficacy and safety of drugs in clinical cancer trials at the National Cancer Institute.
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Leading members of the field of imaging science visited campus to demonstrate its potential applications in libraries and museums, including Haverford’s own collection.
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The psychology major is pursuing a Ph.D. in school psychology at Lehigh University.
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The chemistry major is pursuing a master’s degree in neuroscience at King’s College London.
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The chemistry major is pursuing a master’s in environmental engineering at Northwestern University this fall.
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Students presented the results of the summer research projects at the day-long event hosted by the Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center.
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The environmental studies major begins his Quaker Voluntary Service fellowship this fall where he will work with Communities Responding to Extreme Weather.
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Psychology major Marly Banatte ’21 is beginning an accelerated nursing program in the hopes of working directly on battling health disparities as a nurse practitioner.
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The biology major and neuroscience minor is helping others overcome vision problems as a clinical research coordinator at Scheie Eye Institute.
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This summer, the biology major is studying light emission and creating environmentally friendly lightbulbs with a former Haverford professor at Thomas Jefferson University.
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The psychology major is a research assistant in Assistant Professor Ryan Lei’s Intersectionality in the Social Mind Lab this summer.