A group of four physics and astrophysics students capped off a summer of research by presenting their findings at the Annual Undergraduate Cosmology Workshop in Boston.
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Unveiled at the Hurford Center and VCAM Fall Open House, the projects are meditations on everything from the bias embedded in technological programming to the digital nature of long-distance relationships.
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The interdisciplinary faculty behind the “Dark Reactions Project” and eight of their students co-authored an article identifying previously unacknowledged human biases in chemical reaction data that impedes exploratory inorganic synthesis.
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The newest members of our Haverford community began their transition from high school to college life with Customs’ five-day orientation program.
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After an 18-month renovation, Haverford’s main library, now called Lutnick Library, re-opens with the new school year, ushering in a new era for scholarship at the College.
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This summer’s Doculab Fellows are staying close to home as they produce a documentary project about the 1976 American Bicentennial celebrations in Philadelphia.
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The anthropology major with a minor in Spanish is teaching a bilingual curriculum to Philadelphia children as a tutor for Puentes de Salud.
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The English major conducted bibliographic research and explored Argentina’s national archives to understand how photography can be used to falsify, erase, and manipulate the legacies of large-scale oppression and state-sponsored terrorism.
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The English major is promoting local art and community engagement as an intern at Philadelphia's Asian Arts Initiative.
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Sponsored by the Haverford Innovations Program’s Summer Innovation Incubator, the three-member team spent their summer developing a digital interface that tracks students’ academic trajectories and the courses they need to graduate.
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The history and music double major is interning with FringeArts, Philadelphia’s contemporary dance, theater, visual arts, and music programmer and presenter of the city’s annual Fringe Festival, as he considers a career in arts administration.
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The physics major is studying acoustics at an internationally renowned program in Aachen, Germany.
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The computer science major is developing Flux, his project dedicated to bringing clean water to those who need it in his home country of Kenya.
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The rising sophomore brought an "antidisciplinary" lens to computational thinking as he designed a computer science course in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, taught it in Mongolia, and then analyzed the findings to help educators.
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The history of art and anthropology double major is applying her skills as an intern for the Philadelphia Museum of Art.