"I want to bring the liveliness that I experienced there, in that city, and showcase it to audiences and hopefully the colors and the content and maybe some of the stories will pull at them-- to try to pull them into a glimpse of that experience." Avery McNair '19 ( Fine Arts)
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"After Bryn Mawr, I'm going to Columbia Law School because Columbia Law School has the nation's first sexuality and gender law clinic." --Koukou Zhang '19 (Independent Major in Gender and Sexuality)
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"My next step after Bryn Mawr is going to Columbia University School of Social Work. My undergraduate career has absolutely prepared me for this next step."- Melanie Esquilin '10 (Latin American, Iberian, and Latina/o Studies)
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By studying culture…we can be informed in our research to make sure that we're respecting people, knowing about their cultures and properly portraying them. – Makenna Lenover ’19 (Anthropology)
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"If there's anything that Bryn Mawr taught me, it's: Ask for what you want. You just might get it." — Molly Seavy-Nesper '12 (Cities and French), Associate Producer of Digital Media on Fresh Air with Terry Gross
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"It is important to study the humanities because it gives you necessary skills for your future."
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"The culture at Bryn Mawr: the Honor Code, being able to trust your neighbor, standing up for the little guy ... it does inspire and motivate me to keep going."
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"Bryn Mawr has helped me grow as not only an educator,
but as a woman, just being comfortable in my own skin."
but as a woman, just being comfortable in my own skin."
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"Having a liberal arts education...will serve students and future workers better in the long run."
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