Alumnae Bulletin
Ask the Tough Questions
Kim Masters ’76 shares her thoughts about journalism, the Time's Up movement, and what's next.
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï and DACA
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï has benefited in countless ways from talents, perspectives of Dreamers.
Eclectic, Educational—and Economical
Special Collections director's work supports teaching, scholarship.
Mentors, Colleagues, Friends
A relationship that started with an admissions interview endures.
Career Sense, Career Connections
Becky Ross brings broad experience to Alumnae Career Services role.
Pride and Benefits
Mawrters take pride in their hard-earned degree, but that's not the only benefit they get from the College.
What Works?
With an eye on improving social policy, an international collaboration aims at synthesizing research studies.
A Poet Comes Back Home
An alumna returns to the campus where she found her calling.
At Home Abroad
For Mawrters adapting to new environments, what they carry with them helps them cope.
Why Do You Love Being a Mawrter?
When alumnae/i are asked to brag about ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, turns out they find a lot to crow about.