In This Issue
An Indian American woman living in Costa Rica explores the urge to leave—and find—home.
With camera in hand, an alumna and daughter of Nicaraguan immigrants bears witness on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mawrters working with immigrants encounter shifting policies, misperceptions, and blatant cruelty. They are devoted to the work anyway.
How Bryn Mawr became a trailblazer in digital scholarship and open access.
A conversation with recently retired Bryn Mawr Dance Program Director Madeline Cantor.
Music and poetry meet in a new music album that took three decades to fully realize.
A newly catalogued collection of papers sheds light on the life and work of civil rights activist and educator Bertha Waters.
New efforts to form an interdisciplinary artist-in-residence program.
Anassa Kata
Tiffany Sanders Baffour M.S.S '99
Balfour has received the University of Utah's Madam C.J. Walker Resource Award
Martha Denckla '58
A prestigious new award to honor a physician-scientist in the field of child neurology has been named after Denckla.