Stories
360°: Empires
This 360 cluster consists of three courses that examine different aspects of “empires.” It brings together historical, linguistic, and scientific perspectives in the study of imperial experiences and their present-day implications.
360°: Changing Education
Changing Education, the first 360° offering at Bryn Mawr, is inspired by the College's 125th anniversary in 2010-11.
360°: Climate Change
This cluster integrates literary, scientific, and policy perspectives to highlight both the complexity of climate change and the many innovative ideas being developed to address it worldwide.
A Rough Draft in Stone: Founding Bryn Mawr College, 1872-1894
September 16, 2022 – December 16, 2022
Zenzi Tholo '25
“What really drew me to Bliss Dental was the goals the company has to make dental care available and accessible in the Black community and to make it a safe space.”
Mechella Yezernitskaya
"One of the questions I ask in my dissertation is, what does it mean to be physically far but psychologically close to a conflict? I find myself in the role of someone who is experiencing this war from afar yet incredibly close to my loved ones."
Fay Koyfman '24
“The goal is to make sure everyone has an equal opportunity for treatments and cures. This resonated with me because I am interested in medicine and specifically making sure there is equity in medicine.”
Meagan Murray-Bruce '20
I chose Bryn Mawr because my college counselor recommended it to me. He said if I wanted to go to a school that competed at basketball at a very high level and also had a strong Mathematics Department, that Bryn Mawr was the right school for me.
Alina Peon '22
"The big push for student activism was what attracted me the most about Bryn Mawr. This is a campus where students use their passion to change things. My passion is running and I wanted to encourage people to cherish running and see it as a medium to build community and lift each other up."
Amara Gregorek '23
"In high school I volunteered at DOROT, where I interned this summer, and found a community that is still very close to my heart today. Seeing that Bryn Mawr had so many volunteer initiatives and similar clubs like Adopt-A-Grandparent drew me to the school and ultimately helped me to make my decision to attend Bryn Mawr."
Amanda Blatz '23
"Seeing Bryn Mawr students always pursue their unique passions has pushed me to seek out roles and experiences that I would not traditionally apply to."