Bryn Mawr College (BMC)

(Bryn Mawr, PA)

Bryn Mawr College is a selective, liberal arts college for women, located in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Quakers and has a rich academic history.

Bryn Mawr College offers an array of academics, including more than 50 fields of study and nine graduate programs, designed to help students achieve an academic foundation of intellectual accomplishment, critical thinking skills, and problem-solving abilities. Academic partnerships, study abroad, experiential learning, and independent study fortify the Bryn Mawr academic experience.

Most students of BMC are residential and have the opportunity to participate in a variety of community service and civic activities, student clubs and organizations, athletics, and cultural events in an environment that never ceases to provide something new and exciting to do.

Bryn Mawr College offers women a foundation for future success in professional and academic endeavors. Find scholarships from Bryn Mawr College with Zinch today.

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The much-anticipated "trailblazing Mawrters" issue of the Bulletin is now available online! What Bryn Mawr graduates have impressed and inspired you by swimming against the tide to create change?

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It's a banner year for Sandy Schram! At this year's annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, he'll receive the 2012 Charles McCoy Career Achievement Award, and he'll also become the first person to win the Michael Harrington Book Award twice. Anassa kata to Sandy--can we hear from some of the many students he has inspired over the years?

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Bryn Mawr moves one step closer to composting its food waste, thanks to some dedicated students working with Dining Services and Facilities staff.

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Robin Bernstein '91, now on the faculty at @Harvard University, has won the Outstanding Book Award from the Association for Theatre in Higher Education for her new book, new book, Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights. Anassa Kata!

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Please check out our Storify, an account of Commencement 2012 via Tweets, photos, and Facebook comments. And feel free to join in by commenting. What was your favorite part of the weekend?

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A fascinating series of events took Alison Kosakowski '01 from New York City to rural Vermont. She's adapted to a dirtier laundry pile, written a blog about dairy farming, and found a job helping farmers harness the power of social media.

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