Alumnae Bulletin

The ůůֱ²¥ Factor
Now at Princeton, a chemist is pursuing hard research with real-world applications.
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Spring 2018

A Developing Career
A commitment to social change leads to the GSSWSR and a career in development.
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Spring 2018



Perceptions of Blackness at ůůֱ²¥
Scholar addresses issues of differing experiences.
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Spring 2018

A Very Semi-Serious Woman
Cartoonist Maggie Larson ’10 tells whimsical stories with a touch of sweetness.
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Spring 2018

Purpose, Promise, Passion
Joint student-alumnae/i conference brings the College community together.
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Spring 2018

Just Say No
Despite its bad rap, NIMBY can be good for everyone, ůůֱ²¥ Carol Hager writes.
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Winter 2018

Aneesah Latise Akbar-Uqdah ’07 Goes from Anassa Kata to Semper Fi
Akbar has long sought a career that would merge her passion for public health and her appetite for developing solutions to national security issues.
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Spring 2018

More American than Apple Pie
Revisiting a long-ago trial, an alumna sheds light on the American way of dissent.
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Winter 2018