Alumnae Bulletin

Primary Sources: Rome as Palimpsests
Students investigate, present on artifacts of Rome.

In Her Own Words: Toni Morrison on Writing, Editing, and Teaching
In 1979, the famed author gave a public reading and met with classes and student groups.

The Art of Healing
Two Mawrters, two doctors, two philosophy majors share their thoughts about medicine and ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ´«Ã½.


The Power of Nan
Remembering Johanna Alderfer Harris ’51 and her invaluable legacy to her beloved ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ´«Ã½.

All About Eva
In her new book, Artemis Leontis tells the story of a Mawrter whom one contemporary called "the only ancient Greek I ever knew."

In Our Words
In conjunction with Project Mawrter, we’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be a Mawrter and how ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ´«Ã½ is unique.

Only in New York
A new look at American folk art places the Big Apple at the core of production.


Sing the Body Electric
'Poet of the Body' Exhibition Curated by Whitman Scholar Karen Karbiener, M.A. '90