Alumnae Bulletin
![Penitentes Valley in the high Andes with Aconcagua in the background, the highest peak (22841 feet; 6962 meters) in the southern and western hemispheres. From left: Adolph Yonkee, Robin Chernow '15, Michael Garlick, and Arlo Weil. Arlo Weil on research trip](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/weil.jpg?h=05efc577&itok=B_PGZz7f)
For Bryn Mawr's Arlo Weil, Geology Proved a Path to Adventure
Recent research has taken him to the Rocky Mountains and the Andes.
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Winter 2018
![A lantern discovered at Wyck House.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/mystery.jpg?h=9f1f8689&itok=By797vpH)
An Old Lantern and a Mawrter Mystery
Mariel Rosati ’08 and Hannah McMillan ’19 investigate.
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Fall 2017
![Saskia Subramanian ’88, M.A. ’89 Saskia Subramanian](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/saskia-fall-2017.jpg?h=8a019425&itok=8HF5_FEM)
The People Make the Place
The Project Mawrter initiative provides opportunities for reflection.
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Fall 2017
Topics
![Amelia McCarthy ’19](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/mccarthy.jpg?h=827069f2&itok=TlD66OVu)
![From John Waters’ Study Art series, which appeared in Viva Arte Viva, the 2017 Biennale’s centerpiece international show. Image from John Waters’ Study Art series](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/biennale.jpg?h=2fd98f0b&itok=FqFWOjvw)
The Theory of (Curating) Art
Course cluster considers practice, politics behind curating contemporary art.
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Fall 2017
![Danielle Pigeon](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/pigeon.jpg?h=0d99b7fd&itok=FK0CouYM)
They Went Back to School
Two McBride Scholars reflect on their paths to Bryn Mawr.
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Fall 2017
![Maria Eichhorn's Unlawfully Acquired Books from Jewish Ownership (pictured) shows a tower of books stolen from Jews during World War II. Maria Eichhorn's Unlawfully Acquired Books from Jewish Ownership](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/documenta.jpg?h=735f7c84&itok=XhDQqPlf)
Looking to the World
One of the art world’s premier events gathers artists from its margins.
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Fall 2017
![Instructor holding model of brain.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/brain.jpg?h=c9f93661&itok=LkRcBkS7)
The Memory of Science
Mawrters recall a slow reaction and a loud bang, human brains—and, of course, getting lost.
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Fall 2017
![Sharon Burgmayer](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/burgmayer.jpg?h=97c04a2e&itok=tW1wRamF)
New Molecules, New Discoveries
Burgmayer and team continue to break ground in chemistry lab.
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Fall 2017
![Tania Romero '05 Tania Romero](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/romero.jpg?h=d18cee26&itok=IdVCs4Bp)
Honoring Fellow Women Filmmakers
A journey that began in the streets of Managua leads to a premiere at Cannes.
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Fall 2017