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REUNION 2017SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFriday, May 26 – Sunday, May 28FRIDAY, MAY 2610:00amRegistration and Dorms Open – Campus CenterBe sure to visit Campus Center to pick up your registration packet when you arrive!12:00pm – 1:30pmWelcome Lunch – Wyndham Terrace/GatewayKick off Reunion 2017 with an outdoor lunch on Wyndham Terrace.1:00pm – 5:00pmBarnes Museum Self-Guided Tour – Bus leaves from Pem Arch promptly at 1:00pmBegin with a 30-minute introduction to the collection and Dr. Barnes’s displays before taking a self-guidedtour through the world-class art collection of The Barnes Foundation, located in Philadelphia. Limitedspace is available and tickets are reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis via reunion registration, soplease register early if you are interested in attending. Supplemental fee applies.1:00pm –2:00pm“Evolving Cities – Physically, Socially, Culturally” panel discussion featuring Dan Rose,Alice Rivlin ’52, and Jeffrey Cohen – Thomas 110This riveting panel discussion, sponsored by the Class of 1952, is open to all reunion attendees and guests.2:00pm – 3:00pmMindfulness & Spirituality panel discussion featuring Joan Borysenko ’67, LianaDonahue ’12, Jessica Winslow ’77, and BMC Professor of Chemistry Michelle Francl –Dalton 300Joan Borysenko ‘67 Ph.D. is a world renowned expert in the mind-body connection.A licensed psychologist with a doctorate in cell biology from Harvard MedicalSchool, she synthesizes cutting edge science with deep humanity. President ofMind-Body Health Sciences, LLC in Santa Fe, NM and a New York Times bestsellingauthor of 16 books, Joan also has a series of audio programs for meditation andstress management. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, the WallStreet Journal, on Public Television, and on numerous websites. You can find outmore at www.joanborysenko.com or join the lively conversation daily atwww.facebook.com/joanborysenkocommunity.1

Liana Donahue '12 is a certified Usui Reiki Practitioner that utilizes breath work andsound healing in her practice to silence the mind and induce a transcendent state.Liana has led private and public events in New York City, such as monthly Women'sCircles at World Yoga Center, and a Meditation & Self-Care Workshop for teens atthe Schomburg Center's Black Lives Matter Youth Conference. Liana has taught 11th& 12th IEP English and Art for the last five years in NYC. Liana is passionate aboutbringing meditation and self-care practices to teens and POC. You can learn moreabout Liana's work at www.liananaima.com or follow her self-care and healing advice@liananaima on Twitter.Jessica Winslow ’77 has practiced Buddhism for the past 25 years and is a studentof the Venerable Thrangu Rinpoche, a Tibetan Kagyu lama. After successfulcareers in the high-tech and government sectors in New Jersey and Texas, she nowworks with non-profits, including roles as director of a large urban meditationcenter and board chair of Austin’s Sustainable Food Center. For over 10 years shehas taught Buddhist meditation to inmates in the Texas Department of CriminalJustice system. She also developed curriculum and led classes in contemplativephotography for incarcerated youth. Jessica was an instructor in English as aSecond Language to adult immigrant communities. Her graduate degrees are inCity and Regional Planning from Rutgers University and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.Michelle Francl, Ph.D. is professor of chemistry at the College, where she has beenon the faculty for more than three decades, and a scholar at the VaticanObservatory. She is a theoretical chemist, interested in the structures of moleculesthat break the rules, and a writer interested in the intersection between scienceand culture and in the contemplative life. Her essays on science, culture and policyhave appeared in the journal Nature Chemistry, in Slate magazine and Distillations,as well as in several print collections, most recently, The Oxford Companion toSugar and Sweets. Michelle's reflections on living a contemplative life in the midstof the everyday chaos can be found in a number of print and online venues; a bookof her essays, Not By Bread Alone, is due out this fall from Liturgical Press.2:00pm – 3:30pmStep Sing Rehearsal – Goodhart Music RoomClass songmistresses should attend this rehearsal led by the head songmistresses to prepare for Fridaynight’s Step Sing. All alumnae/i and guests are welcome to attend this open rehearsal.2:00pm – 5:30pmTaylor Society Coffee Kiosk – Campus Center lawnStop by the Taylor Society’s Coffee Kiosk on Merion Green outside of the Campus Center for acomplimentary beverage. You’ll get the energy you need to traverse our 40-acre campus, generouslydonated by Dr. Joseph Wright Taylor in 1878. The Taylor Society honors and recognizes alumnae/i andfriends who have created a future gift for Bryn Mawr by establishing bequests, trusts, gift annuities, andother planned gifts.2:30pm – 3:30pm1962 Step Sing Rehearsal – Goodhart Common RoomMembers of the Class of 1962 are encouraged to attend this step sing rehearsal to practice their originalsong, which will be performed in Friday night’s Step Sing.2

3:00pm – 4:00pmAging & Retirement Panel Discussion featuring Marie Bernard ‘72 and Jennifer W.Campbell, Ph.D., GSSWSR – Thomas 110Jennifer W. Campbell, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College AAEB Representative, GSSWSR,Jenny holds a Ph.D. in Social Work and Social Research from Bryn Mawr College, aswell as a Master’s degree in Social Work from the State University of New York atStony Brook and a Master’s in Education and Gerontology from the University ofMichigan at Ann Arbor. She completed her undergraduate work at SarahLawrence College. A 35-year professional advocate for older adults, Campbell hasled the evaluation of numerous aging-demonstration programs, including onesfunded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, AtlanticPhilanthropies, the Administration on Aging, The Pfizer Foundation and MargaretA. Cargill Foundation. She is currently evaluating projects that help regionsbecome more age-friendly. After Hurricane Katrina, Dr. Campbell served as the Director of the Hurricane Fund for theElderly, an initiative of Grantmakers In Aging (GIA). The Fund was a vehicle for directing philanthropic dollars toreestablishing the older adult services system after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Dr. Campbell is a lecturer at Bryn MawrCollege’s Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and she also consults for nonprofit organizations.3:30pm – 4:15pm1967 Step Sing Rehearsal – 1967 Hospitality Suite, Rhoads Living RoomMembers of the Class of 1967 are encouraged to attend this step sing rehearsal to practice their originalsong, which will be performed in Friday night’s Step Sing.3:30pm – 4:30pmCampus Grounds Horticulture and Landscape Tour – Meet at Benham Gateway PorchDawn DiGiovanni, Associate Director of Facilities for Grounds, will lead a vigorous walking tour of the corecampus. Learn about our inventory of more than 3,000 trees and the challenges the College faces inproviding long-term health and ultimate replacement. Visit the numerous gardens on campus, thelabyrinth, and the pond affectionately known as “Lake Vickers.” The tour will traverse our many hills andstairs, so be sure to wear comfortable footwear. Subject to cancellation in the event of rain.3:30pm – 5:30pm“Mirrors & Masks: Reflections and Constructions of the Self” Student-led Tours –Canaday Library, Rare Book RoomStudent curators in a recent 360 course cluster produced the current exhibition in the Rare Book Room.The exhibition and accompanying student-authored catalogue considers the role of mirrors, masks,makeup, and masquerade in expressions of the self across the centuries and cultures represented in theCollege's Art & Artifacts Collection. Student curators are available to guide your visit of the exhibition.4:00pm – 5:00pmEducation panel discussion, moderated by Dean of the Undergraduate College,Jennifer Walters, and featuring Barbara Powell ’62, Jennifer Brown ’82, and GabrielleFarrell ‘12 –Dalton 300Jennifer Brown ‘82 is Dean and Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University School ofLaw. After law school at the University of Illinois, she clerked for the Hon. Harold A.Baker, U.S. District Court, and then practiced law in litigation at Winston & Strawn inChicago. Jennifer entered legal academe as a Bigelow Fellow at the University ofChicago, taught at Emory Law School from 1990-1994, and then joined the QuinnipiacFaculty in 1994. From 1997 until she became dean, Brown also served as Director ofQuinnipiac’s Center on Dispute Resolution. Jennifer has been a visiting law professor at3

the University of Illinois, Georgetown, and Harvard, and for several years she served as a visiting lecturer and seniorresearch scholar at Yale Law School. Her writing focuses on alternative dispute resolution, LGBT legal issues, andlawyers' professional responsibility. Until the organization fulfilled its mission and happily went out of business,Jennifer served as Secretary on the Board of Directors for Freedom to Marry.Gabrielle Marie Farrell ’12 currently serves as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Boston PublicSchools in Boston, Massachusetts. In this capacity, she advises the Chief of Staff on keyissues and helps the Superintendent execute his vision for the district and its nearly57,000 children and families. Immediately prior, Gabrielle served in the Office ofBoston's Mayor, Martin J. Walsh, as one of his press secretaries, where she advised himon communications and managed social media and media relations. Before her time inMayor Walsh's office, she served as a communications associate at Project Bread,Massachusetts' anti-hunger, non-profit organization.Before her communications career, Gabrielle received her B.A. in French and PoliticalScience from Bryn Mawr College, where she was a Posse scholar and an M.S. inCorporate and Organizational Communication from Northeastern University. She is also a graduate HarvardUniversity's Crimson Summer Academy, which taps local high-achieving, economically disadvantaged students, fromBoston, Cambridge, and Somerville, to study at Harvard each summer.Dean of the Undergraduate Collgee Jennifer Walters arrived at Bryn Mawr from SmithCollege, where she was Associate Dean of Community Life, Dean of Religious Life, and codirector of the Women’s Narratives Project. Her first job after college was cleaning examrooms at a Boston health center. She left the center six years later as the Director ofCommunity Services, a department she created. (You never know where a first job willlead you.)She studied philosophy at Michigan State University and theology at the EpiscopalDivinity School, sparking an interest in social ethics and conflict mediation. Dean Waltershas served as the Ombudsperson for the University of Michigan and co-taught coursesthere in health education and inter-group dialogue. She likes to get outdoors to hike,snowshoe, or row. She is always open to an invitation to play a game of Scrabble.5:30pm – 6:30pmOpening Reception – Pembroke East Green (rain site: Merion Green tents)Celebrate the start of reunion weekend with beverages and light bites.5:30pm – 6:30pmAlcoholics Anonymous Meeting and Gathering – London Room6:00pm – 8:00pm1967 50th Reunion Cocktails & Dinner with President Cassidy – Wyndham Main DiningRoomThe Class of 1967 and their guests are invited for cocktails and dinner with President Kim Cassidy in honorthof their milestone 50 reunion.6:00pm – 8:00pm1982 Bi-Co Dinner – Founders Green, Haverford College4

The Haverford College Class of 1982 cordially invites the Bryn Mawr College Class of 1982 to dinner onFounders Green at Haverford.6:30pm – 8:00pm1942 Dinner – Wyndham6:30pm – 8:00pm1952 Dinner with honored guest Mary Paterson McPherson – Wyndham, Ely Room6:30pm – 8:00pm1972 Bi-Co Dinner – Merion Green Tents6:30pm – 8:00pmAll-Class Dinner – Merion Green tents1947, 1957, 1962, 1977, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, & Guests9:00pm – 10:30pmReunion Step Sing – Taylor StepsThis special Reunion Step Sing celebrates a favorite Bryn Mawr tradition. Please bring your lantern.10:30pm – 11:30pm Comedy Hour with Lauren Faber ’07 – Goodhart Teaching TheaterAll classes welcome!In first grade, Lauren Faber ‘07 wrote that she wanted to be a stand-upcomedian when she grew up. Now she's all grown up and living the dream!Lauren has yet to learn that you can make things up on stage, so get ready forsome unadulterated truth about her misadventures as a lesbian globetrottertrying to get a date and save the world. When she isn't on stage, Lauren worksat a university with a justly reviled basketball team in Durham, NC doing all theboring stuff so a brilliant economist can actually save the world.In 2016 Lauren won the She-Devil Comedy Competition in NYC and the title ofCarolina's Funniest Comic in a competition hosted by Chapel Hill, NC's DSIComedy Theater and Greenville, SC's Alchemy Comedy Theater. Lauren has performed in festivals across the countryincluding the Hell Yes Fest, Cinder Block Comedy Festival, NC Comedy Arts Festival, Cape Fear Comedy Festival,Scruffy City Comedy Festival, Charm City Comedy Festival (as headliner), and Highlarious Comedy Festival. Lauren hasfeatured for Chris Kattan and Chad Daniels, emceed for Godfrey and Jim Breuer, and appeared with Maria Bamfordon WUNC's the State of Things.10:30pm – 12:00am All Class Bi-Co Party – Goodhart Music RoomJoin returning Fords for a casual and relaxing get-together. All classes welcome.THE BRYN MAWR FUNDMake a special gift to The Bryn Mawr Fund in honor of your Reunion. Gifts to The Bryn Mawr Fund count in Defy Expectation, the Campaign forBryn Mawr, and support every aspect of the student experience and the opportunities that make a Bryn Mawr education fulfilling andtransformative. Gifts to The Bryn Mawr Fund ensure that the College remains a strong and vibrant institution for today’s students and forfuture generations.SATURDAY, MAY 277:00am – 9:30amBreakfast – New Dorm and Erdman Dining Halls5

Director of Alumnae Career Programs, Cori Ashworth, will be available for informal career counseling from8:00am – 9:30am at the Erdman Dining Hall.7:30am – 8:30amIndoor Cycling - Bern Schwartz Fitness and Athletic Center8:00am – 10:30amTaylor Society Coffee Kiosk – Campus Center lawnPlease see description on page 2.8:30am – 12:30pmKids’ Camp Session I – Phebe Anna Thorne SchoolLed by camp director, Danielle Trucksess, and supported by a team of Bryn Mawr students, our Kids’Camp sessions include games, arts and crafts, and snacks. While we do our best to accommodate allrequests, space is limited. Please book in advance. Supplemental fee applies.8:45am – 10:00amSpecial Collections Showcase featuring Jessica Todd Harper ‘97 – Canaday Library,Rare Book RoomRepresentatives from Special Collections demonstrate some of the ways they incorporate the College'sart, rare book, and archival collections into the new museum studies curriculum. One recent 360 coursecluster used the theme of mirrors and masks to curate an exhibition from across collections materials. Seetheir exhibition and hear from one of the exhibited artists, Jessica Todd Harper (Class of 1997) about herart-making practices.Jessica Todd Harper’s painterly, otherworldly photographs of family have won praisefrom sources as varied as Oprah Magazine, CNN, The New Yorker, Book Forum andthe NY Photo Festival. The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and The NationalPortrait Gallery in London both name her as one of the best portrait artists of hertime. Her two books, the sold out Interior Exposure (Damiani 2008) and her latestbook The Home Stage (Damiani 2014) were both first place prizewinners in theInternational Photography Awards. Harper received her BA in history of art from BrynMawr College and her MFA in photography from the Rochester Institute ofTechnology. She has taught at The ICP, Haverford College and Swarthmore Collegeand is widely collected and exhibited. Harper is represented by Rick Wester Fine Art in New York and GalerieConfluence in Nantes, France.8:45am – 10:00amYoga - Bern Schwartz Fitness and Athletic Center9:00am – 10:00amCampus Grounds Horticulture and Landscape Tour – Meet at Benham Gateway PorchPlease see description on Page 3.9:00am – 10:00amPerry Garden Dedication – Perry GardenJoin us for the dedication of Perry Garden, established in honor of the former Perry House and thegenerations of students of color who created, experienced, and sustained Perry House as a source ofsanctuary, inspiration, friendship, strength, resilience and hope.10:00am – 11:00am State of the College with President Cassidy – McPherson Auditorium, Goodhart Hall6

11:00am – 12:30pm Class Meetings – Various Locations1962 – Quita Woodward RoomAll alumnae/i celebrating a reunion year will gather with their classmates for meetings, discussions, andclass elections.12:30pm – 2:30pmReunion Lunchtime Celebration – Merion Green tentsGather on Merion Green for our annual reunion barbecue, complete with entertainment, games, andactivities for all ages, including a family fun zone.2:30pm – 3:30pmAlumnae/i Travelers Gathering – Location TBDHave you participated in one of the many trips organized by the Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association TravelProgram? Or are you interested in learning more about one of our upcoming trips? Join fellow alumnae/itravelers to share travel stories, photos, and experiences.2:30pm – 3:30pmGOLD Kickball Game – Applebee FieldThe Classes of 2007 and 2012 face off in an epic GOLD showdown!2:30pm – 4:00pmAlumnae/i Authors Celebration – Bryn Mawr Bookstore, Campus CenterJoin distinguished Bryn Mawr alumnae/i authors for brief presentations of their latest work and anopportunity for one-on-one discussion. Featured alumnae/i authors to be announced!2:30pm – 5:30pmKids’ Camp Session II – Phebe Anna Thorne SchoolSee description on Page 5.3:00pm – 4:00pm“Defy Expectation: Breaking the Glass Ceiling” with an introduction by Denise Hurley’82 and featuring Fay Donohue ’72, Nancy Gellman ’67, and Barbara Paul Robinson ’62– Thomas Great HallThis dynamic panel of alumnae will discuss their experiences working in historically male-dominatedbusinesses and professions. They will discuss their experiences in attempting to break the glass ceilingand the perception of women in leadership positions. Our panelists will also explore ways that womencan help each other thrive in the work place.Barbara Paul Robinson ’62 was the first woman partner of Debevoise & Plimpton, thefirst woman President of The Association of the Bar of the City of New York. As head ofthe firm’s Trusts & Estates practice, she advised several major private foundations andUniversities and provided tax and financial planning to individual clients. Ms. Robinsonjoined Debevoise in 1966 and became a partner in 1976. In 1967, Ms. Robinson brokenew ground by establishing the Debevoise flex-time program for child-rearingattorneys, one of the first of its kind in New York City.She currently serves on the boards of the John A. Hartford Foundation, William NelsonCromwell Foundation, Uphill Foundation, Panaphil Foundation, the American Friendsof the British Museum and Wave Hill and is Trustee Emeritus of Bryn Mawr College.7

She was Treasurer and board member of Catalyst, Inc., (now an honorary director), President of the Board of Trusteesof The Trinity School, Chair of the board of the Foundation for Child Development, on the Mayors’ Commission onWomen’s Issues as well as on several other non-profit organizations and foundations. Her awards include TheAmerican Lawyer 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award, the Laura Parsons Pratt Award of the Federation of ProtestantWelfare Agencies, the Partnership Award by Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A.Ms. Robinson was a member of the Yale University Council and President of the Yale Law School Association of NewYork. She received her A.B. magna cum laude with honors from Bryn Mawr College in 1962 and her J.D. from Yale LawSchool in 1965, where she was a member of the Order of the Coif and an Editor of the Yale Law Journal.3:30pm – 4:30pmLGBTQIA Affinity Group Gathering – Location TBA3:30pm – 5:00pmCoffee with Cori – Location TBADo you have a career question or two to discuss while you’re here? Join Director for Alumnae CareerPrograms, Cori Ashworth, and fellow alumnae/i for coffee, tea, and good discussion. Questions at past“Coffee with Cori” events have been wide-ranging, from young alumnae/i reflecting on the next job tomid-career alumnae/i considering new ways to work or volunteer. Drop by and join in on theconversation!4:00pm – 5:00pm1962 Memorial Gathering – Jane Hess Flanders Poetry Nook (in the event of inclementweather or severe heat, 1962 will gather in Goodhart Common Room)4:30pm – 5:30pmPresident’s Reception for Slade and Taylor Societies – Goodhart Teaching Theater andAtriumIn recognition of their support, Slade and Taylor Society members are invited to join President Cassidy fora special reception at reunion. Membership in the Slade Society, Bryn Mawr’s leadership giving circle,begins with an annual gift of 2,500 or more. For GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade), Slademembership equals the number of years since graduation multiplied by 100. The Taylor Society honorsand recognizes alumnae/i and friends who have created a future gift for Bryn Mawr by establishingbequests, trusts, gift annuities, and other planned gifts.4:30pm – 5:30pm1967 50th Reunion Bi-Co Gathering – Cope Field & Cricket Pavilion, Haverford College5:30pm – 7:00pmBryn Mawr Beer Garden – Location TBASample a variety of beer from local craft brewery, Sly Fox, while mixing and mingling alongside classmatesand friends.5:30pm – 7:00pm1977 Bi-Co Happy Hour– Enid Cook Center Community Center & CourtyardThe Bryn Mawr College Class of 1977 cordially invites Haverford College Class of 1977 for an informalhappy hour hosted in their class hospitality suite.5:30pm – 7:00pmAlcoholics Anonymous Meeting and Gathering – London Room6:30pm – 10:00pmKids’ Camp Session III – Phebe Anna Thorne SchoolSee description on Page 5.8

7:00pm – 8:30pm1992 25th Reunion Dinner with President Cassidy – Rhoads Dining HallThe Class of 1992 and their guests are invited for dinner with President Kim Cassidy in honor of theirthmilestone 25 reunion.7:00pm – 8:30pmDinner – Merion Green tents1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, & Guests7:00pm – 8:30pmDinner – Wyndham, Various Locations1942, 1947, 1952, 1957, 1962 & Guests7:00pm – 8:30pm1972 Private Dinner – Dorothy Vernon Room, New Dorm Dining Hall7:00pm – 8:30pm1977 Bi-Co Dinner – Merion Green tents7:00pm – 8:30pm1982 Bi-Co Dinner – Merion Green tents7:00pm – 8:30pm1987 Private Dinner with honored guest Dean Jennifer Walters – Cloisters7:00pm – 9:00pm1967 Private Dinner – Hosted by Beverly Lange ’67Members of the Class of 1967 and their guests are invited to a 50th reunion dinner at the home of BeverlyLange ’67. Transportation to and from campus will be provided. Directions are available upon request.7:00pm – 10:30pmTeen Pizza Party & Movie Night – Campus Center Main LoungeTeens ages 13-17 are invited to mix and mingle for a casual pizza party followed by a movie night. Themovie will begin screening at 8:30pm.8:30pm – 10:30pmScreening of “The Philadelphia Story” – Location TBAThis classic film, starring Katharine Hepburn ’28 and Cary Grant, is a May Day tradition.8:30pm – 10:30pmDance Party – Goodhart Teaching TheaterBack by popular demand, the Dance Party caps off a full day of celebrating with your classmates! Dancethe night away alongside alumnae/i of all ages.9:00pm – 10:00pmGOLD Quizzo Tournament – Goodhart Music RoomTest your Bryn Mawr trivia skills and find out which GOLD class walks away with Reunion Quizzo braggingrights. Alumnae/i from the Class of 2007 and the Class of 2012 and their guests are welcome.SUNDAY, MAY 287:00am – 9:00amBreakfast – Erdman and New Dorm Dining Halls8:00am – 9:00am1942, 1947, 1952 Breakfast with President Cassidy – Wyndham9

Members of the classes of 1942, 1947 and 1952 and their guests are invited to cap off their reunionweekend with a special breakfast with President Kim Cassidy.8:30am – 9:15amMeeting for Worship – Wyndham Ely Room9:15am – 10:00amParade of Classes – Gather on Erdman WalkMarch alongside your classmates underneath Pembroke Arch and through Bryn Mawr’s beautiful campusto the cheers of family, friends, and fellow alumnae/i.10:00am – 11:00am Annual Meeting of the Alumnae Association – Thomas Great Hall11:00am – 11:30am Farewell Reception – Thomas lawnBid a farewell to your classmates, friends, and Bryn Mawr with a reception on the Thomas lawn.12:30pmDorms close**Please note that events and locations are subject to change.**10

5 The Haverford College Class of 1982 cordially invites the Bryn Mawr College Class of 1982 to dinner on Founders Green at Haverford. 6:30pm – 8:00pm 1942 Dinner – Wyndham 6:30pm – 8:00pm 1952 Dinner with honored guest Mary Paterson McPherson – Wyndham, Ely Room 6:30pm – 8:00pm 1972 Bi-Co Dinner – Merion Green Te

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