Books
From the December 2011 issue
Farangi Girl, a memoir of growing up in Iran by Ashley Dartnell ’80, is among the books recently published by Bryn Mawr alumnae/i.
On Course: Doomsday Geology
From the December 2011 issue
Geology in Film is designed to help students think critically about how science is depicted by Hollywood writers and directors, whose main objective is to entertain, not teach.
Op Ed: Why Should I Take Philosophy?
From the December 2011 issue
Marcia Y. Cantarella ’68 argues that a liberal-arts education is the best preparation for a rapidly changing workplace.
Recovery: After the Fall
From the December 2011 issue
“A random moment of inattention by an unknown motorist catapulted me out of my identity and lifestyle.”
Open Positions
From the August 2011 issue
Two new positions in Alumnae Communications and Alumnae Engagement are open; learn more and apply!
Books
From the August 2011 issue
Books featured in the August 2011 issue, including those being read on campus, books by alumnae, and books by faculty.
Art student goes to the Met
From the August 2011 issue
History of art Ph.D. candidate Angélique Wille is chosen as a Slifka Fellow.
Generations… unite!
From the August 2011 issue
What is the thread that binds the generations together and creates the larger Bryn Mawr community?
On Course: Uomini D’Onore
From the August 2011 issue
Italian 255 explores the mafia and Sicilian “men of respect” through cinema and literature.
Women Doctors Still Face Discrimination
From the August 2011 issue
Physician Linda Brodsky ’74 argues that the healthcare workplace has to change to improve the ranks of physicians.