Alumnae Bulletin
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Teaching with Collections in an Online World
Special Collections continues its work pandemic notwithstanding.
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Students Study Race
With support of an integrated library and information technology services team, Bryn Mawr was able to pivot phenomenally well to provide continuity for student's work.
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From Barbados to Boston
For architectural historian Itohan Osayimwese ’97, a fellowship funds cross-disciplinary study.
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Anassa Kata, Class of 2020
Reaching out from Philadelphia to Greece, California to Scotland, alumnae/i shared encouragement with the new graduates.
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Gradiva Couzin ’91 Joins Mutual Aid Network
The community-based, peer-to-peer group is helping those in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Demythologizing T
What’s the most abundant steroid hormone in the typical adult woman’s body?
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The Virtual Step Sing
Shout out to Magda Pecsenye ’94 for kicking off a Virtual Step Sing—and to the nearly 1,000 Mawrters who participated.
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Going to the Dogs
Marie Bernard ’72 and Cricket Darby '72 discuss a citizen science study of companion dogs and how they age.