Bryn Mawr Stories

The Relevance of Women's Colleges
"To best understand the relevance of places like Bryn Mawr in today鈥檚 world, we need to ground ourselves in the contemporary atmosphere for women."

College Interviews Are Just Conversations
"I learned that interviews are a two-way process. They are a great opportunity to learn more about a college and see if it is a good fit for you."

Summer Stories: Celeste Bloom '24
"What鈥檚 special about this fellowship is that I got to create it and there is a large focus on Bryn Mawr鈥檚 history, specifically on students of color, diversity, and how that鈥檚 looked throughout time."

Summer Stories: Annalise Ashman '24
"The History of Art department at Bryn Mawr has continuously provided me with the invaluable art historical knowledge to be able to pursue this opportunity, and others like it, with confidence."

Summer Stories: Emma Gross '25
"Bryn Mawr has taught me not just information in my classes, but also how to talk about it and apply what I鈥檓 learning outside the classroom."

Summer Stories: Jade Poli '25
"My undergraduate career at Bryn Mawr has made me more independent and more confident to feel like I know what I鈥檓 doing."

New Year, New Perspectives: Helen Christ '24
"Don鈥檛 forget that Bryn Mawr is located in a unique place where you can explore new things and widen your horizons in ways you may not expect."

Summer Stories: Lakshmi Natesan '25
"Art is one of my passions, as is art education, and Bryn Mawr helped me with the first step in that career."

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Campus
"Whether you鈥檙e flying into Pennsylvania or driving down the road, here are some tips about how to make the most of your campus visits during the college tour season."

360掳: Struggles for Global Health Equity
This 360掳 aims to help students begin to understand both significant problems of and promising approaches to the practice鈥揳nd study鈥搊f community health promotion.

360掳: The Last Days of Habsburg
This 360藲 is an integrated two-credit seminar which is interdisciplinary in nature. Participants study works of art, architecture, design, literature, psychoanalysis, and pseudoscience.

360掳: Science, Democracy, and Truth
How can we use science to respond to the criticisms of those in power that might disagree with our fundamental assumptions about the reliability of scientific facts?