Haskins majored in American history and literature at Harvard University. While at Harvard she began improvising with a group called IGP or "
the Immediate Gratification Players." This inspired her interest in comedy. "Freshman year of college I saw a show at Second City called
The Psychopath Not Taken. I loved it—I was doing improv at the time at school with a great group called IGP—and Psychopath expanded my sense of what comedy could do. It was funny, smart, and important.” Mother Jones, Jezebel, and The Paper Machete. Utne Reader named her one of "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing The World". In January 2010, Haskins parted ways with Current TV, leaving her central role in the Target Women segment behind. Haskins' sitcom project
Trophy Wife aired for one season on ABC before being canceled. Haskins and Emily Halpern co-wrote the 2019 film
Booksmart. ==Personal life==