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Maia Carvalho is on a green field. She smiles at the camera.

What They Learned: Maia Carvalho ‘22

BySophie ChochaevaJun 15, 2022
Inspired by her love of baking, the chemistry major and Italian studies minor synthesized a new chemical that can be used to catalyze other chemical reactions.
Shreya Singh '22 stands on Haverford's campus, smiling.

What They Learned: Shreya Singh ‘22

ByAidan York ’24Jun 13, 2022
The growth and structure of cities and fine arts double major reimagined more humane housing for migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates’ Dubai.
Trevor Stern '22 smiles in front of a background of trees.

What They Learned: Trevor Stern ‘22

ByAidan York ’24Jun 10, 2022
The history and religion double major examined the history behind Holocaust memorials, and the personal impact they had on him, for his two theses.
Nathaniel Ruhl stands in front of a wall, smiling.

What They Learned: Nathaniel Ruhl ‘22

ByAidan York ’24Jun 8, 2022
The physics major developed a method of autonomous spacecraft navigation, by which satellites can pinpoint their own location.
Chesick Scholars stand on the porch of Founders Hall under a poster saying Haverford College

Celebrating Chesick Scholars

BySophie ChochaevaJun 3, 2022
A ceremony and a banquet on May 12, celebrated the graduating 2022 Chesick Scholars.
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Where They’re Headed

A blog series detailing the post-Haverford plans of our recent graduates. View More
Where They’re Headed: Carson Wills ’14

Where They’re Headed: Carson Wills ’14

This summer, Carson Wills ’14 begins her studies at Penn State College of Medicine, to earn both her M.D. and her Ph.D.
Where They're Headed: Fern Beetle-Moorcroft '14

Where They're Headed: Fern Beetle-Moorcroft '14

This summer, Fern Beetle-Moorcroft ’14 is volunteering in Cape Town, South Africa, with the South African Education and Environment Project.
Where They’re Headed: Fern Beetle-Moorcroft ’14

Where They’re Headed: Fern Beetle-Moorcroft ’14

This summer, Fern Beetle-Moorcroft ’14 is volunteering in Cape Town, South Africa, with the South African Education and Environment Project.
Where They're Headed: Jen Reeve '14

Where They're Headed: Jen Reeve '14

This fall, Jen Reeve ’14 is moving to Canada to study chemical oceanography at the University of Victoria.
Where They’re Headed: Jen Reeve ’14

Where They’re Headed: Jen Reeve ’14

This fall, Jen Reeve ’14 is moving to Canada to study chemical oceanography at the University of Victoria.
Where They're Headed: Daniel Gordon '14

Where They're Headed: Daniel Gordon '14

Daniel Gordon ’14 will be one of 18 Dean’s Fellows from around the world joining the newly formed Yale-NUS College in Singapore.

Cool Classes

A series highlighting interesting, unusual, and unique courses that enrich the Haverford College experience. View More
COOL CLASSES: “Old Age in the Modern Age”

COOL CLASSES: “Old Age in the Modern Age”

A history and anthropology course, taught by the librarian of the College, that provides a survey on the history of aging in the United States from the 17th through the 20th centuries.
COOL CLASSES: “The Earth: Ethics and Politics”

COOL CLASSES: “The Earth: Ethics and Politics”

A political science course that asks how we should deal with clashes among environmental values, economic growth, and people’s desires
COOL CLASSES: “Tuning In: Soundscapes, Music, and Audio Cultures”

COOL CLASSES: “Tuning In: Soundscapes, Music, and Audio Cultures”

A writing seminar in which Haverford students explore how sound shapes the human experience.
COOL CLASSES: “Psychology of Music”

COOL CLASSES: “Psychology of Music”

A psychology course that examines the evolutionary origins of music, why it is able to evoke emotion, and why individuals prefer certain types sort of music.