Alumnae Bulletin
![Left to right: Caroline Thomas Barnart, M.S.S. ’99; Terry Carrilio, Ph.D. ’79; and David Eisenberg, M.S.S. ’74, Ph.D. ’80. gsswsr grads](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/gsswsr.jpg?h=84071268&itok=AuEjPQ9r)
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'The Stressed Years of Their Lives'
Author: This is “the book I wish I’d had when my children were going to college."
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A Good Heart and Endurance
Alumna from the Class of 1896 sought adventure in high places.
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The Job Description
The College president's role includes plenty of the unexpected.
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Choosing to Serve
Highlighting Bryn Mawr College's 2019 Alumnae/i Service Award winners.
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Primary Sources: Archaeological Fieldwork and Methods
Gaining an authentic understanding of material culture.
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Primary Sources: The History of the Book with Digital Methods
Students experienced the materiality of books and learned digital skills.
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Primary Sources: Modern U.S. Public History
Students develop exhibition plans based on archival holdings.
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![Catherine Matsen ’97, a conservation scientist at Winterthur Museum, with Maggie Zeile ’20 working in the lab for the Textiles in Context 360° course cluster. textiles](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/textiles.jpg?h=aec08a03&itok=ggMyXWYP)
Primary Sources: Textiles in Context
Firsthand study of objects offers deeper connections for students.
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