As is our practice, we write to update you on the most recent Board of Trustees' meeting, which was held October 24-25, 2025.
Created alongside " Building the Next Chapter, " the College’s new strategic plan, the Comprehensive Campus Plan extends ...
As director of the National Public Housing Museum, Lisa Yun Lee ’91 is challenging narratives about public housing and reimagining the idea of a 21st-century museum. “There was a time, much like now, ...
Barbara Miller ’75 sits in a Panera Bread near her home in Allentown, Pennsylvania, going through voicemails and writing notes on a folded piece of paper as the egg sandwich in front of her grows cold ...
There are roughly 12 inches and 2,000 years between the high-tech scanner and the hand-engraved bronze mirror spinning slowly under its flashing lights. Not everyone may have the chance to handle this ...
The first week for new students at Bryn Mawr is a whirlwind of events and traditions, new friends and classes, exploration, and cohabitation. To capture the excitement of those first few days, we gave ...
The latest volume of the Northeast Modern Language Association Journal of Italian Studies, “Reading Primo Levi: Essays in Dialogue with Nicholas Patruno,” co-edited by Professor Roberta Ricci, chair ...
Two of the former leaders of “Black at Bryn Mawr” reflect on 10 years of telling a more inclusive history. When Grace Argo ’15 first began piecing together fragments of Bryn Mawr’s history in the ...
Winona Wardell ’28 spent the summer interning with Jackney Prioly Joseph ’06 at the Boston Debate League, where they found they had a lot in common, from Boston to Bryn Mawr. Jackney Prioly Joseph ’06 ...
When Sam Markind HC ’79 needed a copy editor for his new book, his college friend Stacie Martin Giles ’79 stepped in. They can’t remember exactly how they met so many years ago, but Stacie Martin ...
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