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Poet Marie Ponsot, whose 1998 collection The Bird Catcher received that year's National Book Critics Circle Award, will give a reading at Bryn Mawr on Thursday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m., in the Ely Room of the Wyndham Alumnae House. |
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Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology majors often work with objects in Bryn Mawr's Arts and Archaeology Collections, but Rebecca Hahn '07 may be the first to curate an exhibition as part of her senior thesis. |
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For the next two weeks, audiences will have a chance to sample a diverse offering of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges' dramatic talent at the "Third-Ever Bi-College Student Theater Festival." |
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Lebanon Valley College Athletics Director Kathleen Tierney has been named the director of athletics, physical education and wellness. "I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to come to a place with as rich a tradition in women's athletics as Bryn Mawr," said Tierney. |
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Amanda Young '07, a major in history of art and a lifelong lover of libraries, is one of 50 students in the United States who have won the coveted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for a year of self-directed study overseas. |
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Huong Huynh '07 and Priscilla Won '07 are acting as interns to Hepburn Fellow Karen Stephenson in a project that applies Stephenson's innovative, math-based technique called Social Network Analysis to Philadelphia-area school districts. |
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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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