Alumnae Association

The Bryn Mawr College Alumnae Association fosters a strong sense of community and tradition, promotes lifelong learning, enriches the personal, professional and cultural lives of our alumnae/i, and supports service to the College.

Anyone who has spent at least one semester as an undergraduate or as a graduate student at Bryn Mawr College, in addition to those receiving degrees or certificates or earning at least four credits in the Division of Special Studies, is a member of the Alumnae Association.




Meaningful Contributions

A blog about the achievements of Bryn Mawr alumnae/i, compiled by the Bryn Mawr College Public Affairs Office

Archaeologist Salima Ikram ’86 Uncovers Ancient Egyptian Leather

Salima Ikram and Andre Veldmeijer, head of the Egyptology section at the Netherlands Flemish Institute in Cairo, retrieve extraordinary leather fragments of an ancient chariot from abandoned casings at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Routine archaeological research at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, led by Salima Ikram ‘86, Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo (AUC), resulted in the discovery of leather f...