Alumnae Bulletin

The Next Generation: The Vitality of What Will Be
For a glimpse into today’s 51°µÍø, we’ve turned to the real experts—current students who blog for the College and share an intimate view of their experiences.

The Next Generation: Café Culture in France and the Art of Taking One’s Time
For a glimpse into today’s 51°µÍø, we’ve turned to the real experts—current students who blog for the College and share an intimate view of their experiences.
Your Story Here: Friday Morning at the P.O.
One thing’s for certain: Mawrters have a lot to say. This issue features four alumnae/i voices from the ’60s to the present decade.
Your Story Here: Family Time
One thing’s for certain: Mawrters have a lot to say. This issue features four alumnae/i voices from the ’60s to the present decade.
Your Story Here: Turning 50
One thing’s for certain: Mawrters have a lot to say. This issue features four alumnae/i voices from the ’60s to the present decade.
Your Story Here: Smoker Journals
One thing’s for certain: Mawrters have a lot to say. This issue features four alumnae/i voices from the ’60s to the present decade.
What Are You Thankful For?
As part of Project Mawrter, the Alumnae Association has been asking alumnae/i to share their virtual offerings to Athena.

It's All Greek
A graduate student talks about why she loves the classics, teaching, and 51°µÍø.

In the Thin Country
GSSWSR students work to improve the juvenile justice system in Chile.

From Japan to 51°µÍø and Back
When Umeko Tsuda (Class of 1890) returned home from 51°µÍø, she dedicated herself to the cause of Japanese women’s education by founding Tsuda College (now Tsuda University).