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Where They’re Headed: Sarah Eppler-Epstein ’15

Where They’re Headed: Sarah Eppler-Epstein ’15

hfathima Jul 2, 2015 2 min read
Sarah Eppler-Epstein’s mix of academic interests—public policy and criminal justice—perfectly suited her for her soon-to-begin career as a research assistant at the Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute in Washington D.C.

Open Campus Day at Haverford

Open Campus Day, held on Sunday, April 21, allows admitted students the chance to interact with Haverford students, faculty, administrators and, of course, other potential members of the Class of 2017.

A Candlelight Vigil for Boston Bombing Victims

  Students gathered on Founders Green on Wednesday night, April 17, to light a candle, say a prayer and share some words in honor of those who were…

A Look Back At Pinwheel Day

For yesterday’s Pinwheel Day, Founders Green was festooned with scores of pinwheels spinning in the sunshine to mark the unofficial start of spring. Students picnicked among the pinwheels, played Frisbee, and brought out instruments and stereo speakers to fill the Green with music.

Peterson Toscano: Friend in Residence

On the tail end of his three-week stay at Haverford as the 2013 Friend in Residence, performance artist, bible scholar, and queer and environmental activist Peterson Toscano sat down with us to answer a few questions about his work and time on campus.

Spring Has Sprung! Pinwheel Day 2013

Though meteorologists, astronomers and almanacs tell us that the official first day of spring occurred with the vernal equinox back on March 20, it doesn’t quite feel like spring here on campus until Pinwheel Day.

The Music of Physics

Ever heard of a physics sing-along? Well, Professor Walter Smith leads one every year at the American Physical Society meeting.

Cool Classes

A series highlighting interesting, unusual, and unique courses that enrich the Haverford College experience.

The Club Life @ Haverford

A series exploring the many varied student clubs on campus.

What They Learned

A series exploring the thesis work of recent graduates.

Where They’re Headed

A blog series detailing the post-Haverford plans of our recent graduates.