Alumnae Bulletin
Masks for Bangladesh
One of the world’s most densely populated countries faces significant challenges as COVID-19 spreads throughout the world.
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Spring 2020

New Book by History of Art's Jie Shi Looks at Royal Tombs in Early China
Shi argues that the tombs—their architecture and funerary content—serve as an expression of the Western Han political ideology.


International Perspectives
Scholars come from around the world to use Bryn Mawr’s stellar collections.
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Winter 2020


For Love of Erdman
Justine Stiftel ’20 interrogates the dorm that architects love—and Mawrters debate.
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Winter 2020