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Sarah Johnson '06, a political-science major whose senior thesis uses the example of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to critique the structure of modern political sovereignty, has won a Fulbright Fellowship to study in England. |
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When Akudo Ejelonu graduated from Bryn Mawr in 2005 with an A.B. in political science, she found the perfect professional training program for an activist with a profound interest in both community service and social policy. |
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Laura Sockol '07, a double major in English and psychology, is one of just 20 college juniors in the nation to win a 2006 Beinecke Scholarship, with a total award of $32,000 to fund graduate study. |
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A stylish purple-and-blue contestant will take its place alongside the basic blimps at the Second Annual Indoor Aerial Robotics Competition in the Drexel University Athletic Center on Sunday, May 7, marking Bryn Mawr's first venture into competitive robotics. |
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Two Bryn Mawr seniors have been awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships for 2006-07. Jodi Eisenberg, a major in comparative literature, will teach in Spain; Katherine Klenn, an English major with a minor in anthropology, will teach in South Korea. |
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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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