On November 7th, Professor Natalie Mera Ford, Swarthmore’s Multilingual Language Specialist and Visiting Assistant Professor in the English Department, alongside Professor Betty Litsinger, an English professor and the director of multilingual writing at Bryn Mawr, and Professor Barabra Hall, the multilingual and
As the debate about introducing a social justice requirement at the college continues, a comparison of the course offerings within the Tri-College consortium reveals that Byrn Mawr and Haverford offer more social justice related courses and programs than Swarthmore does. In addition,
Following a weekend of particularly raucous fraternity mixers earlier this year, Janice McMillan ’19 Freddy Marsh ’18 and Charles Broderick X ’16 began their unusually respectful and undramatic friendship. “I thought about being passive-aggressive when Charles opened the door for me once,”