Alumnae Bulletin
A Return to Palestine, Via Paris
Mariam Tamari ’93 on reclaiming her identity as a musician and a Palestinian.
Crossing Borders
Mawrters working with immigrants encounter shifting policies, misperceptions, and blatant cruelty. They are devoted to the work anyway.
Being There
With camera in hand, an alumna and daughter of Nicaraguan immigrants bears witness on the U.S.-Mexico border.
"It's Your Time"
An excerpt from the forthcoming memoir "Boundless: An Abortion Doctor Becomes a Mother" by Christine Henneberg
Welcoming Artists to Campus
New efforts to form an interdisciplinary artist-in-residence program.
An Activist's Cache
A newly catalogued collection of papers sheds light on the life and work of civil rights activist and educator Bertha Waters.
Crowd Source
What was your most rewarding summer job or internship while at ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥?
Faculty Profile: Madeline Cantor
A conversation with recently retired ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ Dance Program Director Madeline Cantor.
Putting Down Roots
How community gardens nurture a sense of home for refugees.
Paying it Forward
Andy Clark, Ph.D. '22 on mechanobiology, medical physics, and inspiring future physicists.