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Read any good bones lately? Visiting biological anthropologist Jill Rhodes has, and they may provide some of the earliest evidence of when modern humans started doing something that would have been...
The German port city of Hamburg has a history of reinventing itself, says Associate Professor Carola Hein of the Growth and Structure of Cities Program. A major redevelopment project focused on the...
In “Bryn Mawr College eyeing campus in Abu Dhabi,” The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the College's exploration of the possibility of opening a campus in Abu Dhabi.
Constance Rosenblum ’65, editor of The New York Times’ City Section, will take questions from readers through Dec. 12 as part of the Times’ “Talk to the Newsroom” series. Rosenblu...
Bryn Mawr President Jane McAuliffe is in London this week meeting with a small group of fellow higher-education leaders from the United States and the United Kingdom who are studying the current st...
In "Getting Inside Obama's 'Brain'," CNN's Ashley Fantz interviews Karen Kornbluh ’84, who is President-elect Barack Obama's chief policy adviser and the principal architect of the 2008 Democrati...
Between 1965 and 1995, no single individual had a greater impact on the make-up of the Bryn Mawr student body than Elizabeth (Betty) Vermey '58, Director Emeritus of Admissions. To honor and extend this legacy, a group of alumnae have established a scholarship for international students. Click here to read more »