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March 16, 2006
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Judith Resnik '72, a leading legal scholar and a pioneer of the study of gender bias in the American legal system, will deliver this year's Commencement Convocation address, the President's Office has announced.
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Chemistry major Shadia Bel Hamdounia '06 will spend next year studying birthing practices in Denmark, India and South Africa, thanks to a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. The prestigious grant is awarded annually to about 50 graduating seniors nationwide. |
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A contingent of Bryn Mawr students spent Spring Break in tents pitched on ground that Hurricane Katrina had flooded with oil-refinery toxins last September. Their service as volunteer relief workers impressed on them the severity of the devastation that still remains, but it also affirmed their faith in human resiliency. |
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The seven-time Grammy winner charmed an audience of students, faculty and staff after performing a Brahms trio with W. Alton Jones Professor of Chemistry Frank Mallory and Rachel C. Hale Professor of the Sciences and Mathematics Paul Melvin. |
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INSIDE
BRYN MAWR
On Campus This Week: Mellon Fellow Speaks, Work-Family Discussion, Palestine Night, Book Launch for McBride Scholar
Documentary Premiering at Bryn Mawr Film Institute Touches on Bryn Mawr Excavations in Turkey
Lacrosse Team Opens Season with Show of Strength
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