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’ mission is to identify and dismantle structural and attitudinal barriers to accessibility on our campus in collaborative partnership with our students, faculty, and staff. To ensure equitable access
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, research, class projects, and extra independent learning endeavors. The Instrument Specialist is available to train students on departmental instrumentation. Support for Faculty: SSSD works with faculty
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The Undergraduate College Division is committed to excellence, transformation, and social consciousness. We support students to explore their personal and academic interests to become thoughtful
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The vitality of the arts on campus is evident in the way student artists cooperate to supervise studio space and sponsor workshops for the campus community or to rehearse with fellow students
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Sophomore Year at Bryn Mawr College is all about exploration. Students will reflect on their progress, develop academic and career goals, and set priorities for the rest of their time at Bryn Mawr
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Bryn Mawr College has an opening for a Utility Kitchen Worker. POSITION OBJECTIVE: Performs a variety of duties associated with the cleaning and sanitary maintenance of the dining unit. Is also
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The Quantitative Center is dedicated to preparing all Bryn Mawr students to solve the crucial challenges of our increasingly quantitative world. Bryn Mawr faculty created the Quantitative Center
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The Office of the General Counsel serves as the College's chief legal officer and is responsible for the provision of legal services to the College and its trustees, officers, and employees
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SEPTA , the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, serves Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, and the region. SEPTA's Bryn Mawr Train Station , at 54 N. Bryn Mawr Ave., is served by Paoli
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to apply, attend any info session . The Haverford info session is Monday, March 23, 4:30-5:30 pm in Union Hall 111. Bryn Mawr info session is Monday, March 30, 4:30-5:30 pm, Dalton Hall 025. The Online