Alumnae Bulletin

In the (Art) Market
Student's research explores marginalization of people of color.
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Winter 2018

For Starters: Winter 2018
Leadership. Preparing for the digital present. And saying goodbyes.
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Winter 2018

A Woman of Peace
A graduate of Bryn Mawr's first class, Emily Green Balch never shied from her calling.
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Winter 2018

Leading the Fight Against Islamophobia
Who are Muslims’ allies? Everyone needs to be, says the author.
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Winter 2018

March On
Working to make a difference can mean refusing, resisting, and engaging.
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Winter 2018


The Candidates
The following alumnae are up for election to the Alumnae Association Executive Board.
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Winter 2018

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

An Old Lantern and a Mawrter Mystery
Mariel Rosati ’08 and Hannah McMillan ’19 investigate.
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Fall 2017