Alumnae Bulletin
Bryn Mawr can bring people together in unexpected ways
“Looking for a referral for a gestational carrier.”
Bryn Mawr's Quaker past creates new Friends
Elizabeth Tinker ’97, Isabella Dorfman ’17, Rhea Nunoo ’03, Sinclair Brown ’28, and Natalie Cincotta ’26 teamed up on a new exhibit that showcases Bryn Mawr's Quaker roots.
A carrel of one's own
Library carrels allow students a dedicated space to study, as well as their own corner of the College to customize.
Mawrters are leaders
Antonella Bonfante Gebhards ’96 and Pia Francisco ’96 on what Bryn Mawr and the Navy taught them about leadership.
The legendary origins of our traditions
The stories behind some of Bryn Mawr's most sacred and beloved customs
Mawrters in the New Yorker
Featuring a special new cartoon by Maggie Larson ’10
The Free Box Mystique
The cardboard boxes in dorm hallways are a free source of clothing, books, and more, but the items they contain can also serve as a lasting reminder of the community they represent.
You can leave your mark on Bryn Mawr
Brass nameplates in dorm rooms, a student-led commemoration of their time at the College, stretches back to the earliest years at Bryn Mawr.
Finding a path as a visual artist
The Bi-Co allowed artist Claudia Keep to explore all of her interests and build a career as a painter.
Athena has our back, and we have hers
For decades, Athena has been there for Bryn Mawr students through thick and thin. When she went missing 30 years ago, it was Mawrters who came to her rescue.