Community is Key for Aspiring Advocate and Watson Fellowship Awardee Ashley...
Ashley Hahn’s lifelong passion for community service began when she was barely a toddler, tagging along with her father at local fire department events in her hometown of Allamuchy, N.J. At Bryn Mawr,...
View Article2014 Hanna Holborn Gray Research Fellows Named
Thirteen members of the Class of 2015 have been named Hanna Holborn Gray Research Fellows and will spend their summer on research interests spanning Medieval Iberia to 2020 Tokyo. The Andrew J. Mellon...
View ArticleKatherine Marcoux ’14 Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to Andorra
Katherine Marcoux’s passion for learning languages began at a young age. As a child, her family moved to Italy and then Japan, where she immersed herself in the different cultures and languages. In...
View ArticleCreative Writing’s J.C. Todd Awarded Pew Foundation Fellowship
Bryn Mawr Creative Writing Program faculty member J.C. Todd is one of 12 Philadelphia artists granted a 2014 Pew Fellowship. In awarding Todd the fellowship, the Pew Foundation noted: “J.C. Todd’s (b....
View ArticleFollow Bryn Mawr Students and Professor Alice Lesnick in Ghana
Bryn Mawr students Alizeh Amer ‘16, Rebekah Adams ’15, and Ariana Hall ’17 are now more than half-way through their Dalun Community Fellowships in Ghana. Haverford Students Kathleen Tsai ’16 and...
View ArticleClass of 2016 Mellon Mays Fellows
Rachel Weissler, Maria Morrero, Lucy Carreno-Roca, Rochelle Waite and Kat Abraham Bryn Mawr’s Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) Program has announced the Class of 2016 Mellon Mays Fellows:...
View ArticleAlicia Walker Receives Fellowship for Study of Gender Issues in the Art and...
Call someone an iconoclast today and you’re most likely thinking she’s a rebel, a non-conformist, an individualist. But back in 8th-century Byzantium, you would have meant something quite different....
View ArticleKatia Vlasova ’15 Studies Mind & Body Relationship With Watson Fellowship
From an early age, Ekaterina (Katia) Vlasova ’15 found comfort in silence. “From childhood, my fondest memories were of spending summers in the countryside of St. Petersburg, immersed in a serene...
View ArticleA Love of Russian Literature Leads Mikayla Holland ’15 to a National Security...
Mikayla Holland ’15 has been awarded a Boren Scholarship to study the Russian language at the Flagship Language Program at Al-Farabi National Kazakh University in Almaty, Kazakhstan. “While my primary...
View ArticleTraveling the World as Watson Fellow to Study the Lives of Women Artists
Growing up in South Africa, Camilla Dely ’15 never thought much about theater as a field within which she might one day build an academic, personal, or professional life. “In South Africa the arts are...
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