Christopher Barth serves as Vice President and Chief Information Officer and Constance A. Jones Director of Libraries at Bryn Mawr College, where he is responsible for leading all strategic academic ...
Professor of History of Art Alicia Walker. Professor of History of Art Alicia Walker has been named to the scientific committee for an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Lo ...
The program is a coed, no-cost, residential program designed to prepare community college students for what lies ahead at a ...
Bryn Mawr's campus remains active over the summer, hosting over 20 off-campus partners and welcoming more than 3,000 visitors ...
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ashlee Plummer-Medeiros has received a three-year, $515,000 grant from the National Institute of Health. The project seeks to uncover how certain ...
Bryn Mawr traditions are a sacred foundation of its 140-year history. Many of these, including Lantern Night and May Day, have existed for almost as long as the College itself, but others, such as the ...
“I’m not going to have it said there’s any place I can’t go. If you can’t do it, it’s something you’ve got to do.”— Jeannette Ridlon Piccard, Class of 1918, quoted in Notable American Women, A ...
Adara Alexander '27, Karen Angel Aguirre '26, Sinthia Ahammed '26, Akbar Arsiwala (Postbacc) '26, Esénia Bañuelos '26, Kelli Eng '26, Nomi Falk '27, Riley Fass '27, Sophie Fenster '26, Rachael Finke ...
I write today to share The Next Chapter, a ten-year strategic direction that will guide Bryn Mawr College's future. Our Board of Trustees voted last Saturday to endorse this direction, which our ...
Bryn Mawr College President Wendy Cadge announced on April 27 the adoption of a 10-year strategic direction, “The Next Chapter,” that will connect the College’s 140 years of academic rigor with the ...
Michael Byrne, M.S.S. ’18 was recognized by the Philadelphia Gay News as one of 49 “Most Influential LGBTQ+ Leaders.” Byrne was recognized for his clinical work as a therapist for the LGBTQ Elder ...
At 92 years old, Evelyn Jones Rich ’54 began her memoir, Civil Rights Warrior, which chronicles a lifetime spent confronting barriers and promoting change. Evelyn “Evie” Jones Rich ’54 likes to tell ...