Alumnae Bulletin
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The Secret Garden
Once part of the Deanery, Taft Garden has become a cherished sanctuary for all.
![A series of three images, one of artist Marian Bailey, one of a mural in the new Health and Wellness Center, and the third a painting hanging in a hallway.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/2022-10/fs_trio_0.jpg?h=ba974c49&itok=wCMXfzup)
For Starters: Fall 2022
A Space for Everyone, Mimicking Biology, Expository Excellence, and more
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A Conversation with Kanako Okuda
The GSSWSR’s new director of field education talks about how her own journey influenced her chosen career.
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Making Molecules
The dream of being a chemist brought Diana Rachii to the U.S. from Ukraine.
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Many Voices, Many Paths
A new podcast developed by the GSSWSR aims to demystify social work.
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Among the Fungus
How a “forest-hating hermit” came to love doing fieldwork in the woods.
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If These Walls Could Talk
How Bryn Mawr’s physical landscape sheds light on its earliest history.
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For Starters
Activating the archives, life without parole, coming up roses, and more.
![Amy Stein working with seedlings at a community garden](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/2022-08/GSSWSR%20Gardening.jpg?h=8d118bd0&itok=IRfYzVZr)
Putting Down Roots
How community gardens nurture a sense of home for refugees.
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Paying it Forward
Andy Clark, Ph.D. '22 on mechanobiology, medical physics, and inspiring future physicists.