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The Rare Book Room in Canaday Library will be the site of a reading and book-signing to celebrate the Pennsylvania Historical Association's new title,
Women of Industry and Reform:
Shaping the History of Pennsylvania, 1865-1940 |
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Hannah Upp '07 was part of a group of about 40 Bryn Mawr and Haverford students and faculty members who traveled to Ghana for a trip centered on performances in which the Bi-College Chamber Singers performed with Ghanaian choral ensembles. In this essay, she discusses her experience. |
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The renowned University of Chicago sociologist Saskia Sassen will deliver the inaugural lecture, titled "Strategic Gendering and the Feminizing of Survival," at 7:30 p.m. in Dalton 300. |
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Bryn Mawr students have accompanied the College's archaeology faculty to excavation sites since the College's early days, but the new program represents the College's first training program in field skills offered for academic credit. |
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Historian Drew Gilpin Faust '68 will shatter one of America's oldest glass ceilings when she becomes the first woman to lead Harvard University in the school's 371-year history. Her appointment as president was unanimously approved by Harvard's Board of Overseers on Sunday, Feb. 11. |
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