The linguistics major will spend next year in Luxembourg teaching English in the tiny, multilingual nation, where she also hopes to learn French.
Scholarships, Awards, and Fellowships
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The anthropology major and health studies minor will spend next year in London, earning his master’s in public health at Imperial College London.
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The chemistry major and biochemistry concentrator is one of 417 college students across the country selected for the award that supports undergraduates who aim to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
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The history major is one of 173 student leaders from across the U.S. and Mexico who were selected for the fellowship this year for their commitment to solving public problems.
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The sociology major will spend the year after his Haverford graduation traveling to five continents to learn about music in Mexican communities internationally.
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The religion and history double major is one of only two recipients of the competitive scholarship for study in the U.K., which he will use to pursue a master’s in religion at the University of Oxford.
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The Student Teams Behind Library Exhibits "Crossing Borders" and "Who Created the New and Copied the Old" Won First Prize and and Honorable Mention in first prize and honorable mention in The Association of College and Research Libraries' Exhibition Catalog Awards
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The environmental studies major will join the 74th Coro Class of Northern California, rotating through six placements in San Francisco across government, nonprofit, and business sectors to accelerate positive change.
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The environmental studies major will be based at Makerere University, researching how local livelihoods around the Lake Victoria basin must be both adaptive and resilient in light of hydro-climatic disasters.
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The German studies and economics double major will spend next year in Germany immersing herself in international dialogue and strengthening her teaching skills.
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The history major who has been working as a global writing and speaking fellow at NYU Shanghai since her graduation will move to Spain next year to further enrich her teaching practice.
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Soha Saghir and Joseph Stein will spend the next year traveling the world in pursuit of independent research projects cultivated on a global scale thanks to the $36,000 award.
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The political science major is one of 212 students from 39 states, Washington, D.C., and Mexico who make up the 2021 cohort of the fellowship, which provides yearlong learning and networking opportunities emphasizing personal, professional, and civic growth.
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Sixty-five percent of the Fords who applied this year were selected as semi-finalists for the international fellowship program that funds research projects, courses of study, and English Teaching Assistant Programs.
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Haverford College Selected as One of 12 2021 Beckman Scholar Program Awardees