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The president's office has announced that Jane Eisner, the National Constitution Center's vice president for national programs and initiatives and a fellow of Bryn Mawr's Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center, will give the convocation address at this year's commencement. |
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Yusef Komunyakaa will read on Thursday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m., in the Ely Room at the Wyndham Alumnae House as part of the College's yearlong Creative Writing Program Reading Series. |
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Sophomore Katie Weng became the third person in Bryn Mawr's athletic program history to qualify for the NCAA National Track and Field Championships provisionally in the 10,000-meter race. |
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Flora Shepherd '07 will contribute a very grown-up puppet play, set in a circus complete with trapeze artistry by Rebecca Hahn '07, to the second week of the student theater festival. |
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Hannah Wood '08, an English major with a concentration in creative writing, spent the fall semester abroad in Egypt at American University in Cairo, where she studied Arabic language and English literature. She reflects on her stay in Cairo. |
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Marisa Winkler '08, a chemistry major with a concentration in biochemistry, has had a banner week: she was notified that she has won two prestigious national awards. |
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The performances, all conceived and directed by students, begin next Wednesday, April 11, and continue through Saturday, April 14. |
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Tiffany Shumate '08, who aspires to a career working toward social change as an urban educator, has won a Harry S. Truman Scholarship, awarded annually to about 70 college juniors "with exceptional leadership potential." |
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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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