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A Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Hong Kong will offer Brymer an opportunity to travel to East Asia, an area that has long interested her. "It seemed like a great opportunity to go abroad, but not just as a tourist," Brymer says.
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On Friday, April 27, and Saturday, April 28, Bryn Mawr and Haverford dancers will take to the stage in Goodhart Theater, performing an eclectic variety of works by student choreographers, Bryn Mawr faculty members and noted Philadelphia dance artists. |
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On Sunday, April 29, at 3 p.m., the Haverford-Bryn Mawr College Chorale, under the direction of Thomas Lloyd, will perform Andrea Clearfield's "The Golem Psalms" (2006) and Ernest Bloch's "Avodath Hakodesh" (Sacred Service, 1933), with guest soloist Cantor Eliot Vogel, baritone, Temple Har Zion, Narberth. |
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Twenty-four blue "Scribbler" robots were dancing, drawing and making music in a Park Science Building classroom as students showed off what they've accomplished in a groundbreaking computing course. |
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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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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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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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