Day: April 16, 2025
Haverford Lab Tests Worms To Make Inferences About Huntington’s Disease
A team of researchers in the Haverford Chemistry department are researching Huntington’s Disease, a rare neurodegenerative hereditary disorder that affects motor and cognition. The experiment is led by chemistry professor Leah Seebald and biology professor Robert Fairman. Senior Abby Olivier…
Read MoreBryn Mawr Artist-In-Residence Ellie Ga Explores Light Disorientation in Sound Installation “A Jangada”
In the highly industrialized, fast-paced society where we live today, disorientation from natural circadian rhythms has become commonplace for humans, and possibly even more so for animals. One case study in particular drew the attention of American artist Ellie Ga…
Read MoreBryn Mawr Administration Releases Statement on Travel, Student Visas, ICE
Bryn Mawr Staff and students received an email addressing concerns around changes in immigration policy by the Trump administration. The statement, sent on April 14, was signed by Dean of Graduate Studies Xuemei May Cheng, Provost Tim Harte, Acting Undergraduate…
Read MoreThis Week In Bi-Co History: Students Attend March on Washington
This is part of a new feature installment, showcasing the history of both the Bi-College News and the Bi-College community via old publications. By: Clea Benson BMC ‘91, Editor Published: Friday, April 14, 1989 in The Bryn Mawr-Haverford College News…
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