A Fond FarewellSummer 2015Working for Swarthmore College and getting to know the Bulletin’s readership has been a highlight of my career. SectionDialogue
A ‘Swarthmore’ For AllFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIAt Swarthmore, Josef Joffe ’65 found the ‘epitome of an education.’ SectionGlobal Thinking
The Seoul of New YorkFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIRe Jane smartly engages with the classic English novel of education Jane Eyre. SectionBooks
Swarthmore in a BoxFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIFour years of Swarthmore found in Alaska. SectionRewind
War and Liberal ArtsFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIDominic Tierney touts the liberal arts in today’s turbulent world. SectionCommunity Voices
People and PlacesFall 2015 / Issue I / CXIIIThis fall issue of the Bulletin introduces Swarthmore’s new president Valerie Smith ... SectionEditor's Column
Seeking Asylum Spring 2015Working since the 1970s with refugees and asylum law, Bruce Leimsidor ’63 is interested in all aspects of human rights, including, most recently, the recriminalization of homosexuality in India. SectionGlobal Thinking
A Revolutionary DuetSpring 2015The Match Girl and the Heiress is an unconventional love story at the heart of a great social-justice crusade that began roughly a century ago. SectionBooks