Alumnae Bulletin
Just Say No
Despite its bad rap, NIMBY can be good for everyone, Professor Carol Hager writes.
Aneesah Latise Akbar-Uqdah ’07 Goes from Anassa Kata to Semper Fi
Akbar has long sought a career that would merge her passion for public health and her appetite for developing solutions to national security issues.
More American than Apple Pie
Revisiting a long-ago trial, an alumna sheds light on the American way of dissent.
Standing Together
Across generations, two Mawrters forge careers at the American Civil Liberties Union.
For Admissions, Science Meets Art
Providing easier ways for engagement with Bryn Mawr also generates greater interest.
Being on the Ballot
Alumnae-founded initiative aims to improve representation of women and minorities in government.
How Do I Want to Spend My Time?
Three Midlife Mawrters share their stories of reclaiming their time—and making the most of their gifts.
What Causes Do You Support?
Mawrters' wide-ranging responses show how truly engaged they are.
Born Out of Rejection
Inspired by the topic of this year’s Flexner Lectures, six Bryn Mawr faculty offered classes on the topic of refusal.
Access is Key
This Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow is researching financial literacy in the Latino community.