WELCOME to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where for over 100 years independent-minded scholars and thinkers have found an intellectual home. Bryn Mawr's radical innovation of graduate education in a women's college was the foundation of a distinguished history of teaching and learning designed to make every student reach the apex of her or his intellectual capacity. Through the GSAS, Bryn Mawr offers co-educational Ph.D. programs in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Greek and Latin, and History of Art; Clinical Developmental Psychology; Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics; and an M.A. program in French.
The programs in Archaeology, Classics, and History of Art form a Graduate Group offering exceptional interdisciplinary and collaborative opportunities, including special Fellowships and Internships.
The 2009 Whiting Fellows Presentations took place on October 27th. Whiting Fellowships in the Humanities are awarded to outstanding students who ar...
Donald Fahey presented on Observation of Oscillations in the Third Dissociation Continuum of Molecular Hydrogen at The American Physical Society’...
Maeve Doyle presented on Isabelle Reading: The Female Reader and the Margins in the Aspremont-Kievraing Psalter-Hours at the 44th International Con...
Kamil Yakubov presented on Au Château d’Argol de Julien Gracq: n’est-ce vraiment “qu’une version démoniaque” de la légende de Perceval...
Carrie Robbins presented on Without Medium: A Consideration of Loss via Thomas Demand at the The Frick Symposium, April 3rd-4th 2009.