Alumnae Bulletin
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Size Matters
A new study finds that the changing climate might spell trouble for tropical bird species.
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Summer 2018
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A Wild Life
After running away from home to join the Peace Corps, her life went to the birds.
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Summer 2018
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In Service
In this issue, we highlight our 2018 Alumnae Service Award winners.
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Summer 2018
![From left: Heather Marks '91, Joy Westdrop '89, Irene Segal Ayers '82, Elizabeth Mosier '84, and Celeste Provost '89. From left: Heather Marks '91, Joy Westdrop '89, Irene Segal Ayers '82, Elizabeth Mosier '84, and Celeste Provost '89.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_explore/public/migrated-files/P1000162_0.jpg?h=94b28deb&itok=ppw70M_X)
A Walk in the Woods
On the Appalachian Trail with Bennet, Click!, MacGyver, Machine, and Yoda.
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Summer 2018
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When Charlotte Met Kitty
"Meet a Mawrter: 1,000 Coffees," a volunteer-driven initiative, invites connection.
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Summer 2018
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Voices Raised, History Shared
Reflections on returning for a 30th Reunion.
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Summer 2018
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A Higher Education
Hanna Holborn Gray '50 fled Hitler's Germany in the 1930s and, like her parents, pursued a life of the mind.
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Summer 2018
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Jie Shi Brings Focus on Chinese Art, Architecture
7,000 life-size sculptures are just the beginning of the treasures discovered in earliest royal tombs.
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Fall 2018
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