Bryn Mawr Stories
Cotswolds Escape
February 27- March 7, 2025
Cruise the Rhine and Moselle
July 21-29, 2025
Summer Interns Build Learning Materials and Their Skills
The skills I have gained over the period of this internship transcends just the hard skills and embraces a lot of soft skills. I am glad to have been part of such an amazing team - Lordina Oduro '26
Mawr Insight: Visits & Events
"I remember visiting Bryn Mawr and I felt that throughout my visit all the priorities on my list were checked off."
What do we mean by 鈥渉olistic application review鈥?
"Our aim is to understand you not just as an academic performer, but as a whole human, one shaped by the multiple, rich contexts in which you exist."
Mawr Insight: College Fairs 101
"Be open-minded throughout the interaction 鈥 don鈥檛 rule out a school before gaining enough information, you might surprise yourself!"
Fly-In Programs: Lantern Scholars
"A fly-in program allows you to experience the college environment in a way that a regular campus visit might not allow you."
Jewels of the Java Sea: An Exploration between Bali and Singapore
September 12-23, 2024
Tri-Co Philly: Philadelphia: Inventing a City
From its patricians to its philistines,聽the course explores Philadelphia through聽a roster of writers, journalists, civic scribes,聽Quaker legerdemain,聽and pamphleteers who charted a number of cultural transformations.聽
Tri-Co Philly: Environmental Justice: Ethnography, Politics, Action/Philadelphia
An introduction to the history and theory of environmental justice, an interdisciplinary field that examines how inequalities based on race, class, ethnicity, and gender shape how different groups of people are impacted by environmental problems and how they advocate for social and environmental change.
Tri-Co Philly: Grassroots Economies: Creating Livelihoods in an Age of Urban Inequality
The aim of the course would be to examine the political and economic constraints generated by poverty and racial and class segregation in contemporary urban environments and how grassroots economic initiatives rooted in mutual aid often fill the gaps and provide alternative ways to meet needs and generate supportive community.
Tri-Co Philly: Food Cultures in Philadelphia
This course will explore the deep history of dining in Philadelphia, from Lenape foodways to the skills of Hercules Posey 鈥 George Washington鈥檚 enslaved chef 鈥 to the recent participation of Philadelphia cooks and restaurateurs in social justice movements.