FeaturesA Virus Like No OtherSummer+Fall 2020Undaunted by the stealth and complexity of COVID-19, alumni bring their energy to the pandemic’s front lines.
FeaturesWaves of Change Summer+Fall 2020In the wake of a national reckoning on race and justice, America grapples with its history and the way toward equity.
FeaturesA New Landscape for Learning Summer+Fall 2020Jumping through hoops: The K–12 school shift to learning (and living) remotely.
FeaturesCome November Summer+Fall 2020Four Swarthmoreans share an array of perspectives on perhaps the most anticipated election in American history.
FeaturesGame Changer Summer+Fall 2020How a coach’s singular approach shaped a team and a historic season.
FeaturesBehind the MaskSummer+Fall 2020The COVID-19 pandemic created some obstacles in photographing people for this issue of the Bulletin.
Community VoicesTrust In Science Summer+Fall 2020Social responsibility is in our shared Swarthmore genome, writes Bennett Lorber ’64, H’96.
Looking BackSwarthmore and SuffrageSummer+Fall 2020The 19th Amendment passed in no small part due to several Swarthmore alumni.
Behind the BookVisual Culture Summer+Fall 2020Public art plays a role in defining place and it’s also in some way defined by that place and its people, says Laura Holzman ’06.
Editor's ColumnOur Common Humanity Summer+Fall 2020Our common humanity is our saving grace. In this Bulletin, and around the world, Swatties continue to shine the light.
Spoken WordBarriers to SuccessSummer+Fall 2020Assistant Professor of Sociology Daniel Laurison ’99 discusses equity and inclusion in the workplace.
Liberal Arts LivesCommanding AttentionSummer+Fall 2020Filmmaker Tayarisha Poe ’12 is finding her audience — and listening to them, too.
Common GoodRemembering Four Professors Summer+Fall 2020The Swarthmore community mourned the recent loss of one current and three retired faculty members.
Liberal Arts LivesMaking HistorySummer+Fall 2020Delaware County Judge Nusrat Rashid ’93 is focused on inclusion.
Liberal Arts LivesWalk This Way Summer+Fall 2020Christopher Leinberger ’72 develops new strategies for American cities.
Common GoodIronwoman Summer+Fall 2020Liz Loeb McCane ’76, a three-sport athlete at Swarthmore, continues to compete.
Common GoodWelcome!Summer+Fall 2020The Swarthmore Board of Managers welcomes five new members this fall.
Common GoodAstronomer, PioneerSummer+Fall 2020NASA announced in May that one of its most ambitious upcoming space telescopes would be named for Nancy Grace Roman ’46, H’76.
Common GoodTigers in AmericaSummer+Fall 2020A nonprofit founded by Kizmin Reeves ’72 and husband Bill Nimmo held a photo contest in celebration of International Tiger Day.
Common GoodMasked and Unmasked Summer+Fall 2020Assistant Professor of Economics Syon Bhanot became a go-to authority for making sense of mask behavior.
Common GoodAcademy Inductee Summer+Fall 2020President Valerie Smith was elected this spring to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Common GoodLife LessonsSummer+Fall 2020Steve Mucha ’49, who turned 99 this summer, served in the Navy and also helped engineer one of the first 3-D cameras.
Common GoodNew Leadership Roles in Student AffairsSummer+Fall 2020Jim Terhune is now vice president for student affairs, and Tomoko Sakomura is dean of students.
Common GoodTogether In Spirit Summer+Fall 2020Collaborative creativity helped provide a day of pomp and circumstance for Swarthmore’s 418 newest alumni.
Common GoodA Modified Approach Summer+Fall 2020The pandemic reshapes Swarthmore’s approach to creating safe paths for teaching and learning in 2020.
Global ThinkingThis Is Where They Came From Summer+Fall 2020Louise Bingham Bennett ’66 focuses on the medical needs of refugees.
StudentwiseFaith as a FoundationSummer+Fall 2020How the people of Swarthmore encouraged Tarzan MacMood ’20 to get back up after falling.