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This week, Bryn Mawr Now continues a series of profiles of four graduating seniors who have won Fulbright Fellowships for the 2007-08 academic year with a look at Laura Kramer, who will travel to Madrid, Spain, next year on a Fulbright English teaching assistantship. |
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When the dance troupe Mayuri performs in Pembroke Studio on Saturday, April 21, at 8 p.m., it will be the last performance with the group for founders Piyali Bhattacharya and Gayatri Deodhar, both graduating seniors. |
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Bestselling author Neil Gaiman, whose celebrated Sandman series of graphic novels is widely considered a groundbreaker in introducing comic books to a literary audience, will read at Bryn Mawr on Tuesday, April 24, at 7 p.m., in Thomas Great Hall. |
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Professor of Sociology Mary Osirim will wrap up the Center for International Studies' lecture series on women in the new global economy next Thursday, April 26. |
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Elizabeth Rhoads '07, an anthropology major with a concentration in peace and conflict studies, will spend her Fulbright year studying the complexities of cultural identity and land ownership in Bali. |
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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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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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