Alumnae Bulletin
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An Opportunity for Transcendence
Playwright Sarah Jones '95 brings cast of characters back to her alma mater.
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Stories of Reflecting and Reconnecting
Three women rebuild their lives after events upend their best-laid plans.
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Where Artistry Meets Storytelling
Digital dynamo JiaJia Fei '08 brings a fresh approach to the New York art world.
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What I Know Now
What advice would you give to your younger self or a first-year student?
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Team Players
Separated by three decades, two Owls reflect on their field hockey careers.
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Reaching Out in Zimbabwe
Joy Rukanzakanza ’19, a 2016 recipient of the Davis Projects for Peace Prize, facilitates access to education.
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What Do You Think of Our New Look?
We asked, and you answered—with a record number of letters about the new Bulletin.
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The Poet and the Pitch
Marianne Moore, Class of 1909, garnered fame as a poet—and a baseball fan.
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Facing Up to Factories of Failure
Youth prisons reinforce the most negative aspects of young people's developing personalities.
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The Big Bang Theory
Leigh Schaefer ’13 is now working at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.