Bulletin Issue - Any -Fall 2024Spring 2024Winter 2024Fall 2023Spring 2023Winter 2023Fall 2022Summer 2022Spring 2022Winter 2022Fall 2021Summer 2021Spring 2021Winter 2021Fall 2020Summer 2020Spring 2020Winter 2020Fall 2019Summer 2019Spring 2019Winter 2019Fall 2018Summer 2018Spring 2018Winter 2018Fall 2017Summer 2017Spring 2017Winter 2017November 2016August 2016May 2016February 2016November 2015August 2015May 2015February 2015November 2014August 2014May 2014February 2014November 2013August 2013May 2013February 2013November 2012August 2012May 2012February 2012November 2011August 2011May 2011Past Archive Inquiries Section - Any -Anassa KataArchwaysBooksDiscourseFeatureOur Bryn MawrPresident's Message Topics - Any -Digital ScholarshipOur10thHeritage CelebrationNew Faculty 2024Featured NewsAlumnae/iAthleticsCareer and Civic EngagementCivic EngagementClassical and Near Eastern ArchaeologyEconomicsFacultyFaculty PublicationsGraduate School of Arts and SciencesGraduate School of Social Work and Social ResearchGSAS FacultyGrowth and Structure of CitiesHistory of ArtLatin American, Iberian, and Latina/o StudiesLITSPhysicsPolitical SciencePostbaccalaureate Premedical ProgramResearchSociologySpecial CollectionsStaff AssociationStudent LifeSustainabilityThe Impact Center360° Faculty Profile: Xuemei May Cheng Professor of Physics Xuemei May Cheng recently stepped into the role of dean of graduate studies. More from Summer 2021 Topics Graduate School of Arts and Sciences GSAS Faculty 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. Topics History of Art Faculty Publications GSAS Faculty Jie Shi Brings Focus on Chinese Art, Architecture 7,000 life-size sculptures are just the beginning of the treasures discovered in earliest royal tombs. More from Fall 2018 Topics GSAS Faculty
Faculty Profile: Xuemei May Cheng Professor of Physics Xuemei May Cheng recently stepped into the role of dean of graduate studies. More from Summer 2021 Topics Graduate School of Arts and Sciences GSAS Faculty
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. Topics History of Art Faculty Publications GSAS Faculty
Jie Shi Brings Focus on Chinese Art, Architecture 7,000 life-size sculptures are just the beginning of the treasures discovered in earliest royal tombs. More from Fall 2018 Topics GSAS Faculty