Alumnae Bulletin
Revisiting Bryn Mawr
"After I left the College, both race and gender became primary causes for me as a divorced Black woman navigating the corporate world."
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Winter 2021
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Tree is Me: Self-Portrait
Trees are symbols of knowledge, strength, and endurance.
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Winter 2021
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All of Earth's Children
"I cry in love and compassion for all of Earth’s children, and I pray for them too!"
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Winter 2021
Black at Bryn Mawr: a Timeline
The work of many students, faculty, and staff made it possible to construct this timeline, which is based on information currently available.
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Winter 2021
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The Myth of the Monolith
Alumnae/i from across generations share evolving stories of being Black at BMC.
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Winter 2021
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Friendship Across Racial Lines
Christine Philpot '59 revisits her piece from 1969.
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Winter 2021
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Nina Jankowicz ’11 Publishes Book on the Information War
Her new book takes on Russia, fake news, and the future of conflict.
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Fall 2020