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List of Bryn Mawr College people

The following is a list of individuals associated with Bryn Mawr College through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff.

Presidents
The following persons served as president of Bryn Mawr College: == Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni
== Notable faculty and administrators ==
Notable faculty and administrators
Gerald M. Ackerman, art historian, lecturer in art history (1959–1965) • Constance Applebee, director of athletics (1904–1928); brought field hockey to the United States from Britain and established women's lacrosse as a collegiate sport • Asoka BandarageFlorence Bascom, petrologist, founder of Bryn Mawr's Geology Department • Marland Pratt Billings, structural geologist • Rhys Carpenter, Classical Archaeology (1889–1980) • Kimberly Wright Cassidy (born c. 1963), Psychology, ninth president of Bryn Mawr College • Catherine Conybeare, professor of Classics • Arthur C. Cope, chemist, developer of the Cope rearrangement and the Cope elimination, namesake of the Arthur C. Cope Award of the American Chemical Society (1934–1941) • Maria Luisa Crawford, Geology, MacArthur Genius Grant recipient • Donald Drew Egbert, Lecturer of Ancient Architecture (1930) • Louis Fieser, chemist, developer of synthetic napalm, researcher of vitamin K (1925–1930) • Michelle Francl, computational chemistry • Alice M. Hoffman, labor and oral historian • Howard S. Hoffman, Psychology (1925–2006), behavioral neuroscientist, leading scholar of the startle reflex and social attachment • Louise Holland, academic, philologist and archaeologist • Amy Kelly, headmistress, historian and best-selling author • Susan Myra Kingsbury, historical economist and social researcher; director of the Social Economy and Social Research department • Karl Kirchwey (born 1956), poet, associate professor from 2000 to present • Frederica de Laguna, anthropologist and founder of Bryn Mawr's anthropology department (1906–2004) • Mabel Lang, Greek (1943–1988); received her Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr in 1943 • Agathe Lasch, Germanic philologist (associate professor, 1910–16) • Richmond Lattimore, Greek (1935–1971) • Michael Krausz, Milton C. Nahm Professor of Philosophy • Bettina Linn (1905–1962), English professor 1934–1962; novelist • Helen Taft Manning, History (1917–1957), also served as dean • Harold Wethey, art historian • Woodrow Wilson (1885–1888) == Fictional alumni ==
Fictional alumni
• Pamela Abbott (A.B.), Inventing the Abbotts (1997), played by Liv TylerC.C. Babcock, The Nanny (1993), played by Lauren Lane • Erica Barry (A.B.), ''Something's Gotta Give'' lead character, played by Diane Keaton • Amanda Bonner (A.B.), ''Adam's Rib'' (1949), played by Katharine HepburnBetty Draper (A.B. in Anthropology), Mad Men (2007), played by January JonesNancy Drew & Carolyn Keene, Confessions of a Teen Sleuth (book published in 2005) • Jinx (A.B.) (1980s), a.k.a. Kim Arashikage (fictional character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy line) • Allison R. Hart-Burnett (A.B.) (1980s), Lady Jaye (fictional character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy line) • Edna Krabappel (M.A.), The Simpsons teacher • Miriam "Midge" Maisel (B.A. in Russian Literature), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), played by Rachel Brosnahan • Vivian Schuyler (B.A.), The Secret Life of Violet Grant by Beatriz Williams • Corinthians (A.B.), Song of Solomon (book published 1977) == References ==
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