Alumnae Bulletin
For Starters: Winter 2022
Marvelous mushrooms, Michelle Zauner, Queer Budapest, and more.
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Winter 2022
Cultural Pride as Activism
Bi-Co arts festivals in the late '60s shone a light on the Black experience
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Winter 2022
The Many Meanings of James Joyce
How Russian writers have responded to the work of the Irish author.
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Winter 2022
Finding Comfort Through Art
For people living with dementia, art can open up a joyful new world.
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Winter 2022
Moving On In
Members of the largest class in ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï's history moved into their campus residence halls on Aug. 25, 2021.
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Fall 2021
Prevailing Against Prejudice
Enid Cook ’31, a brilliant scientist, faced many hurdles on her way to becoming ½ñÈճԹϒs first Black graduate.
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Fall 2021
A Natural Partnership
Students of social work and education have much to learn from each other’s field. A series of new initiatives seeks to amplify the benefits.
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Fall 2021
Home Is Where the Art Is
A fellowship gave this Ph.D. candidate the chance to delve into a house designed as a work of art.
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Fall 2021