The sociology major’s thesis rethinks how Western medicine diagnoses postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
An NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient during on the men's cross country and track & field teams at Haverford, Ntusi is now a Professor of Medicine at the University of Cape Town in his native South Africa.
Since its inception in 1946, the Fulbright Program has provided more than 390,000 participants—chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential — with the opportunity to exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.
When Perseverance touched down on the Red Planet, Mariah Baker was studying the data coming back on the live feed from a strategically important location: her living room here on Earth.
Michel came to Haverford from Central High School in Philadelphia and still maintains his roots in the local community. After graduating from Haverford in 2012 with honors in religion/religious studies, Michel earned his Doctor of Law (JD) from nearby Temple University.
A multiple time All-CC performer in both basketball and track & field, Meeks also well-respected for her efforts in raising funds for the fight against ALS.
Not only a member of the first women’s basketball team at Haverford, Ortega-Babers holds the rare leadership feat of being a four-year captain for the Fords.
Kevin Goshorn '18 helped lead the men's lacrosse team back to the Centennial Conference Tournament during his senior season while also making an impact on the community in a number of ways.
Recognized as the first Black student at Haverford College, Pitter also left his mark on the campus as a standout for both the track & field and cricket programs.
Recent graduates Joe Scibelli '19 and Jack Cork '20 earned the opportunity to play professionally oversees while working towards their master's degree.
As an Advance Scouting Analyst with the Dodgers, O'Shea's work behind the scenes won free tacos for America during the World Series and helped the franchise win its first world championship in 32 years.
Josh Byrnes, the Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers, recently helped that franchise end a 32-year championship drought.
NCAA Woman the Year nominee Sara Matsumura '20 and fellow Haverford student Margaret Chen '21are launching a reusable takeout box service called bentbox.