Winter 2017
In This Issue
![Working closely with Dr. David Schaffner in setting up the lab are Emmeline Douglas-Mann ’18 and Ph.D. candidate Carlos Cartagena. Physics professor and students working in a lab.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/physics.jpg?h=2e5cdddf&itok=FI9-MJlz)
Physics professor and students are working toward the "holy grail": fusion.
![Jessica Schwartz '09 is flanked by Julie S. Eng '88, left, and Sarah Kate Wilson '79. Jessica Schwartz, Julie S. Eng, middle, Sarah Kate Wilson, right.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/silicon.jpg?h=06ac0d8c&itok=yMaS8GPa)
Bryn Mawr tech leaders discuss women's scarcity, growth potential, and next steps.
![Students on lantern night](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/right-stuff.jpg?h=bae7209c&itok=GDipTUNH)
When did you know that you’d made the right choice in coming to Bryn Mawr?
![A detail from Brigid Manning-Hamilton’s Peacock in Common Time, a pulpit fall at the North United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. A detail from Brigid Manning-Hamilton’s Peacock in Common Time, a pulpit fall at the North United Methodist Church in Indianapolis.](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/peacock.jpg?h=99d542f5&itok=hiP1OMqs)
Creative enterprises mean remaining open to invention, these two alumnae have found.