History Projects and Resources
Bryn Mawr’s students, faculty, staff, and administrators have long been engaged in exploring the College’s histories and legacies. Since the 2010 publishing of "Offerings to Athena," the College history compendium edited by Anne Bruder, the College has increasingly formalized its support of various ways to share its rich histories—from the Black at Bryn Mawr tour, to numerous digital and physical exhibits, to HIST 268 Telling Bryn Mawr Histories, a Praxis course that leads students through research in the College Archives.
Bryn Mawr History Opportunities
Bryn Mawr College has many formal and informal opportunities to engage in projects that explore our history.
On Campus Jobs and Fellowships
- Pensby Summer Research Fellowships
- Academic Year Employment in Special Collections
- Who Built Bryn Mawr? Internship (learn more about the project)
- Internships in Special Collections
- Digital Scholarship Summer Fellows Program
Courses
- HIST B268-001, Telling Bryn Mawr Histories: Topics, Sources, and Methods, Semester / 1, Lecture: 9:10 a.m.-12 p.m.,TH, Gallup-Diaz, I.
- HART B279-001, Exhibiting Africa: Art, Artifact and New Articulations, Semester / 1, Lecture: 1:10-4 p.m.,TH, Old Library 104, Scott, M.
- HART B316-001, Museum Studies Fieldwork Seminar, Semester / 1, Lecture: 2:10-4 p.m., W, Old Library 102, Scott,M.
- CITY B378, Formative Landscapes: The Architecture and Planning of American Collegiate Campuses
- Digital Bryn Mawr Seed Grants
- On campus jobs in Digital Scholarship
- On campus jobs in Special Collections
- Digital Bryn Mawr Seed Grants
- Design a Praxis experience or course
- Design a 360 course cluster