Alumnae Bulletin

Putting Families First
Mawrters are spearheading initiatives aimed at providing better support for mothers and families

Leaning In
President Wendy Cadge is ready to chart a 21st-century course for Bryn Mawr and make a case for the liberal arts.

Changemakers
Alums in politics continue a Bryn Mawr tradition of taking action through public service

Telling Authentic Stories
Sheena Joyce '98 has mastered the art of the must-watch documentary.

360° Learning Without Limits
For nearly 15 years, Bryn Mawr's 360° program has challenged students and faculty to take an expansive look at big questions.


Mawrters in Tucson
A contingent of Bryn Mawr alumnae are making their mark on the Arizona city.

Reclaiming Old Library
The recent decision to remove M. Carey Thomas’s name from the façade of Old Library is part of a broader reckoning with the College’s history.

Monument to Inclusion
A new campus artwork by D.C.-based artist Nekisha Durrett will shed light on Bryn Mawr’s missing stories.