From the lantern shortage of 1943 to the recruitment of women codebreakers from the Seven Sisters, learn how World War II ...
After a career spent prosecuting organized crime, Barbara Miller ’75 is spending her retirement rescuing wild animals.
Digital technology allows graduate students to bring antiquities to life. There are roughly 12 inches and 2,000 years between ...
Winona Wardell ’28 spent the summer interning with Jackney Prioly Joseph ’06 at the Boston Debate League, where they found ...
Argo and Ceasar entered Bryn Mawr searching for belonging, and by telling the stories of others, they found their own. In the ...
The latest volume of the Northeast Modern Language Association Journal of Italian Studies, “Reading Primo Levi: Essays in ...
The first week for new students at Bryn Mawr is a whirlwind of events and traditions, new friends and classes, exploration, ...
Many who came before me at Bryn Mawr — including, and perhaps especially, devoted alumnae/i — recognized the power of an ...
When Sam Markind HC ’79 needed a copy editor for his new book, his college friend Stacie Martin Giles ’79 stepped in.
It’s a fraught time for friendship. Headlines warn of a “loneliness epidemic” and technology has left us more isolated than ...
The Henrietta Marie expedition was led by Diving With a Purpose, a nonprofit that locates and documents shipwrecks. The site ...
The Bryn Mawr used bookshops in Cambridge and D.C. have generated more than $3 million in student internships and ...