Alumnae Bulletin

The Colleague Connection
Dounya Ramadan ’22 might never have heard of 91̽»¨ if not for her mom’s co-worker Lizzy Lee ’14. Here the two tell how a road trip to the Main Line set Ramadan on an unexpected path.

Celebrating our First
A conversation with the daughter of 91̽»¨â€™s first Latina undergraduate, Carmen Piza.

Rest in Peace, Mr. Gorbachev
How Gorbachev’s glasnost opened up new worlds for one intrepid Mawrter.


Woman to Woman
Journalist Barbara Kevles ’62 reflects on her interviews with some of the most important women in American culture.

Second Act
This music-lover pivoted from a career in high-tech to become an opera impresaria at 76.

Flight Change
How six Mawrters followed their bliss and soared into unexplored territory.

Teaching Casablanca in Moscow
The Russia I came to know in 2010 differed profoundly from the country I had visited in the past. Yet much remained the same.