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Wyndham's public rooms are decorated with many of the furnishings collected or the old Deanery. With wonderful gifts from alumnae/i, as well as the imaginative blend of period pieces that ...
The Creative Writing Reading series is proud to host Claire Messud, author of The Emperor's Children (2006), This Strange Eventful History (2024), and other works, for a public reading and discussion.
The Creative Writing Reading Series is proud to host Edward Hirsch, author of many works of poetry and prose, most recently My Childhood in Pieces (2025), for a public reading and discussion.
The Creative Writing Reading Series is proud to host Nicole Dennis-Benn, Visiting Associate Professor and author of Here Comes the Sun (2016) and Patsy (2019), for a public reading and discussion.
Your resource for internal funding opportunities to match research projects and scholarship goals.
The Faculty Research Pool is administered through the Office of Sponsored Research. These funds are intended to support modest research needs of continuing members of the Faculty. Requests for support ...
The Office of Sponsored Research staff comments on and edits proposals, assists with budget compilation, and makes available sample proposals and other useful information to grant applicants. The ...
This fund provides small grants-in-aid to assist faculty members in the technical preparation of non-commercial publications: typing, microfilming, photographic illustrations, drafting, transcription ...
According to Nkemjika Ugonabo, who completed Bryn Mawr’s Postbaccalaureate Premedical program in 2012, the year she spent at Bryn Mawr was academically challenging, rigorous and incredibly focused.
From a small town in Alabama, Desmond explored varying interests as an undergraduate student at Vanderbilt, including studying Economics, Chinese and Spanish languages, studying abroad, serving as a ...
Alejandro grew up in Simi Valley, California, and as a student at Stanford, he focused on computer science both inside and outside the classroom.
Addiction, incarceration, workplace injuries, poverty, homelessness and dementia. “I found myself gravitating toward and reporting on these stories of human suffering and social justice,” said Addie ...