Alumnae Bulletin

Tied Together
In partnership with Special Collections, artist-philosopher Lynne Huffer leads students in collaborative collage

A Memoir of Millennial Los Angeles
Kate Flannery’s book Strip Tees documents her experience working for fashion brand American Apparel—and how what appeared to be a culture of female empowerment turned out to be anything but.

A Call for Change
JAC Patrissi ’89 founded the nation’s first intimate partner abuse prevention helpline.

Tea Tips from a Chemist
Professor Michelle Francl shares her expert advice, based on her new book.

A Conversation with Maine Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill ’79
Amy Dieterich ’02, an attorney in Lewiston, Maine, spoke with Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill '79 about her path from 91³Ô¹ÏÍø to the highest judicial office in the state of Maine.

A Conversation with Jiyoon (June) Kim
The assistant professor of economics talks about health disparities, SNAP, and why economics isn’t about money.

Primary Sources
Special Collections’ partnerships with the 360° program and Who Built 91³Ô¹ÏÍø?
