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Last week, Manhattan Theatre Club announced that Artistic Director Lynne Meadow ’68 has chosen to step into a new role as ...
Senior Lecturer in Russian Irina Walsh and Lecturer in German and German Studies Margaret Strair are spending their summers ...
Last week, on a sunny June afternoon, staff gathered around tables covered with colorful, checked tablecloths to eat and catch up with colleagues from departments and offices across the campus for the ...
Stephen Vider with M.C. Overholt at opening of Fantasizing Design. Photo by Samuel Lahoz. Associate Professor of History and Program Co-director of Gender and Sexuality Studies Stephen Vider is the co ...
When the striking new Student Life and Wellness Building opened in 2022, among its design features was an herb garden built into the slate plaza near the entrance. Ideally sited in a sunny spot, ...
In the fall of 2024, Library and Information Technology Services launched the Plant Lending Library. Housed in Carpenter Library, it allows students to “check out” a houseplant to keep in their room ...
What does the path to carbon zero look like at Bryn Mawr? Here are some of those steps, from the early initiatives to what is on the horizon.
Generations: A conversation with marine geologists Julia Wellner ’92 and Rachel Clark ’16.
Assistant Professor of Physics Asja Radja’s research, including a new flow tank, could help solve the problem of coral reef bleaching.
On an unseasonably warm late April day, with temperatures soaring to 80 degrees, a troop of student volunteers converged on the Bryn Mawr Community Garden for the annual spring planting event.
Students biking outside Merion before Senior Row existed. College Archives. When Bryn Mawr’s founders began contemplating the layout of the College in the 1870s they thought about not just the ...
In the mid-1980s, Roopa and Meera Dhanalal began their Bryn Mawr journey through a moment of pure serendipity. Roopa, captivated by a college brochure featuring cherry blossoms framing the campus’ ...