Alumnae Bulletin
A Home for Public Housing
As director of the National Public Housing Museum, Lisa Yun Lee ’91 is challenging narratives about public housing and reimagining the idea of a 21st-century museum.
Serving Those Who Serve
A trio of Mawrters works to instill community and improve the lives of military members, spouses, and children through the nonprofit Blue Star Families.
The War Generation
From the lantern shortage of 1943 to the recruitment of women codebreakers from the Seven Sisters, learn how World War II came to Bryn Mawr.
Call of the Wild
After a career spent prosecuting organized crime, Barbara Miller ’75 is spending her retirement rescuing wild animals.
Finding Belonging, Leaving a Legacy
Two of the former leaders of “Black at Bryn Mawr” reflect on 10 years of telling a more inclusive history.
A Mawrter Mentorship
Winona Wardell ’28 spent the summer interning with Jackney Prioly Joseph ’06 at the Boston Debate League, where they found they had a lot in common, from Boston to Bryn Mawr.
If These Shelves Could Talk
The Bryn Mawr used bookshops in Cambridge and D.C. have generated more than $3 million in student internships and scholarships, and decades’ worth of good stories.
A Bi-College Bond Endures
When Sam Markind HC ’79 needed a copy editor for his new book, his college friend Stacie Martin Giles ’79 stepped in.
Crowdsource
Advice for the Class of 2029 from our newest alums.