Alumnae Bulletin
Team Players
Separated by three decades, two Owls reflect on their field hockey careers.
Reaching Out in Zimbabwe
Joy Rukanzakanza ’19, a 2016 recipient of the Davis Projects for Peace Prize, facilitates access to education.
What Do You Think of Our New Look?
We asked, and you answered—with a record number of letters about the new Bulletin.
The Poet and the Pitch
Marianne Moore, Class of 1909, garnered fame as a poet—and a baseball fan.
Facing Up to Factories of Failure
Youth prisons reinforce the most negative aspects of young people's developing personalities.
The Big Bang Theory
Leigh Schaefer ’13 is now working at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.
The Power of the Pipeline
Scores of Mellon Mays fellows have graduated from ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï and gone on to earn advanced degrees and pursue distinguished careers.
Art and the Intellect
Mariam Souali talks with the Bulletin about the interplay between her academic study and her artwork.
Are You Good?
Two ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï undergraduates take a cross-cultural look at moral licensing.
Living as LGBTQIA+
A spring conference brought together current students and members of the College’s LGBTQIA+ Affinity Group.