The winners represent a wide swath of natural science research, from tracing our past to mapping out our future.
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English major Hunter Logan ‘23 has been awarded a coveted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which provides a stipend to pursue a year-long research project outside of the United States.
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The team came up with a web app designed to help refugees integrate into their new communities and build new lives for themselves and their families and won the award for Best Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Hack, one of 10 awards issued at the Comcast-sponsored event held at Drexel over the March 11-12 weekend.
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The course studies fish in the context of harvest, including the million dollar question in the field: “How many can we take out and still have enough for the future?”
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The Hurford Center Initiative brought together artists, activists, and academics to discuss how to combat the carceral state.
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Sponsored by the Hurford Center for Arts and Humanities and the Haverford lnnovations Program, Matt Denton ’24 spent the summer developing a game about the Algerian War of lndependence which will be for sale in the fall.
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Over spring break, students from Jonathan Wilson’s Botany class journeyed to the dual-island nation to study its abundant plants, diverse wildlife, and rich culture. This is the fourth year the trip has been offered.
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The College will honor a Class of '64 alumnus and an education and civil rights icon for service to humanity.
UPDATE May 3, 2023: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Jon Kabat-Zinn '64 — one of our two honorary degree recipients — is unable to attend the ceremony.
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17 student-made paintings now permanently adorn the astronomy library in Strawbridge Observatory.
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The Havercode club provides academic and pre-professional support to computer science students.
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The exhibit by Emma Scharff ‘25 displays photographs and documents, showing how aspects of the campus have changed and stayed the same over the years.
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Haverford College has been named one of the nation's top producers of participants in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.
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Boba, rice crackers, and red envelopes filled with candy welcomed visitors attending the Asian American studies panel in Zubrow Commons.
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A new incarnation and expansion of the former Haverford Law Review, the The Tri-Co Law Review aims to publish law-related articles by writers from all three campuses.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship hosts their first networking event for students and community organizers who are part of the Philadelphia Justice and Equity Fellowship.