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.
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell has recognized Juliet Goodfriend ’63 as a 2009 Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania. “Women recognized as Distinguished Daughters are those whose achiev...
The New York University Press recently published Boulevard of Dreams: Heady Times, Heartbreak, and Hope along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx by veteran New York Times writer and editor Constance ...
A documentary produced and directed by Joanna Chejade-Bloom ’02 made headlines when it aired on the History Channel in September. Read more»
"In a field that is still male dominated in the top ranks, I’ve never been afraid to express an opinion."
Three Bryn Mawr professors and a few of their favorite mechanical teaching assistants visited Washington, D.C., recently to advise members of Congress on the use of robotics in education. Bryn Mawr...