Alumnae Bulletin
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From the Incoming Alumnae Association President
Thank you for staying connected.
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Women in the Workplace
A panel of experts tackles the issues women face in today's workforce.
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Our Desires for Love and Money
Michael Tratner on how our desires for love and money are inextricably intertwined.
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Building on the Genius of Others
Leadership expert Linda Hill ’77 on complexity, culture, and co-creating the future.
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Private Lives of Old Books
A new exhibition: Private Lives of Old Books: Recovering Personal Histories from Early Books of Latin.
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What Was Your Thesis Topic?
Alumnae/i share the topic of their undergraduate senior thesis.
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Faculty Profile: Xuemei May Cheng
Professor of Physics Xuemei May Cheng recently stepped into the role of dean of graduate studies.
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