Alumnae Bulletin
Elbow Grease … and a Bedside Manner
How Bryn Mawr students helped the war effort by training as nurse’s aides
For Starters: Winter 2022
Marvelous mushrooms, Michelle Zauner, Queer Budapest, and more.
Cultural Pride as Activism
Bi-Co arts festivals in the late '60s shone a light on the Black experience
The Many Meanings of James Joyce
How Russian writers have responded to the work of the Irish author.
Finding Comfort Through Art
For people living with dementia, art can open up a joyful new world.
Moving On In
Members of the largest class in Bryn Mawr's history moved into their campus residence halls on Aug. 25, 2021.
Prevailing Against Prejudice
Enid Cook ’31, a brilliant scientist, faced many hurdles on her way to becoming Bryn Mawr’s first Black graduate.
A Natural Partnership
Students of social work and education have much to learn from each other’s field. A series of new initiatives seeks to amplify the benefits.
Home Is Where the Art Is
A fellowship gave this Ph.D. candidate the chance to delve into a house designed as a work of art.