Summer 2018
In This Issue

Thin-layer chromatography is used to identify ancient dyes.

President's Message
Reflecting on the continued importance of women's colleges.

A new study finds that the changing climate might spell trouble for tropical bird species.

"Meet a Mawrter: 1,000 Coffees," a volunteer-driven initiative, invites connection.

Hanna Holborn Gray '50 fled Hitler's Germany in the 1930s and, like her parents, pursued a life of the mind.