Alumnae Bulletin

Putting Families First
Mawrters are spearheading initiatives aimed at providing better support for mothers and families

More than Just a Building
Digital scholarship summer fellowship combines architecture, data, and community to teach students about social history

Generations: A Legacy of Learning
This summer, Japanese 5,000 yen notes featuring Umeko Tsuda, class of 1893, went into circulation, delighting Japanese alums

GSSWSR: An Opportunity of a Lifetime
Inside a partnership that benefits social workers, agencies, and schools

Long-Lost Lore
What do Pegasus and pet rocks have in common?
Both are examples of a 91³Ô¹ÏÍø tradition that went extinct.

Game Changers
Mawrters team up on an award-winning, sustainability-themed video game




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.