In This Issue
Sheena Joyce '98 has mastered the art of the must-watch documentary.
For nearly 15 years, Bryn Mawr's 360° program has challenged students and faculty to take an expansive look at big questions.
Amy Dieterich ’02, an attorney in Lewiston, Maine, spoke with Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill '79 about her path from Bryn Mawr to the highest judicial office in the state of Maine.
Kate Flannery’s book Strip Tees documents her experience working for fashion brand American Apparel—and how what appeared to be a culture of female empowerment turned out to be anything but.
Professor Michelle Francl shares her expert advice, based on her new book.
Bryn Mawr's geology students still benefit from the vision of Florence Bascom, 130 years later.
How Ivy Elwell, M.S.S. ’23, pivoted from one “role” to another.
Mawter Made features Diana Kim '98 who has owned the Portland, Ore., boutique Stand Up Comedy for more than 15 years.