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Dear Colleagues, I hope the summer is treating you well. Below, please find my response to the 2025 Report from CAP. David ...
Last week, Manhattan Theatre Club announced that Artistic Director Lynne Meadow ’68 has chosen to step into a new role as ...
Inspired experiences abound. Internships, industry intensives, leadership labs, study abroad, and community involvement put learning into action—and shine light on potential pathways. You’re the first ...
A Brief History of Bryn Mawr College From its founding, Bryn Mawr has prized superb teaching and research. The College offered undergraduate and graduate degrees from the outset, and was the first ...
Senior Lecturer in Russian Irina Walsh and Lecturer in German and German Studies Margaret Strair are spending their summers working with students on a Digital Bryn Mawr Grant. They are building a 3D ...
Authoring a book or editing a volume are among the most consequential professional achievements in an academic's life. In 2024, a number of Bryn Mawr faculty and staff members made significant ...
In the fall of 2024, Library and Information Technology Services launched the Plant Lending Library. Housed in Carpenter Library, it allows students to “check out” a houseplant to keep in their room ...
What does the path to carbon zero look like at Bryn Mawr? Here are some of those steps, from the early initiatives to what is on the horizon.
When the striking new Student Life and Wellness Building opened in 2022, among its design features was an herb garden built into the slate plaza near the entrance. Ideally sited in a sunny spot, ...
Religious infrastructures are changing in the United States. Fewer people are religiously affiliated, thousands of churches and other local houses of worship are closing, and the shape of religious ...
Students in Bryn Mawr’s STEMLA program got the opportunity to take part in four “mentor circles” with members of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Women in Science (AWIS-PHL). The last of ...
Generations: A conversation with marine geologists Julia Wellner ’92 and Rachel Clark ’16.
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