Alumnae Bulletin
Finding and Refinding Stories
Griffin Hansbury ’93 is a psychoanalyst and writer living in New York City. His books include Feral City, Vanishing New York (both under the pen name Jeremiah Moss), The Nostalgist, and Day for Night, and he has written for numerous publications. This spring, his most recent novel, Some Strange Music Draws Me In, was released, and he answered a few questions about the book, trans writers in publishing, and writing in different voices.
The Lowdown on Art Loans
Art, artifacts, and books at ±¬ÁÏ¹Ï are sometimes loaned to museums, shining a spotlight on the College’s collections. But these treasures require special care.
Tapestry Talks: Meet the New Co-Chairs
Jane Park ’96 and Taytiana Welch-McClure ’13, longtime members of the working committee for Tapestry, our community for BIPOC alumnae/i, will serve as Tapestry's third set of co-chairs. Below, learn what drew them to Tapestry and what skills learned at ±¬ÁÏ¹Ï have proven most useful in their daily lives.
Life Lessons on and off the Field
Mawrters reflect on how athletics builds community and plays into long-term success
Mawrter Made: Acoustic Artistry
Marit Danielson ’90 honors the violin old masters through her work as a modern luthier.
The Creative Force Behind Iconic Ads
Anna Morris ’62 receives recognition for her influence in advertising