Helping Hands
Mawrters step up.
Across the country and the world, Mawrters are stepping up to help others during the pandemic. Below, the Bulletin tells just some of those stories.
We want to hear more! Drop us a line at alumnaebulletin@brynmawr.edu to tell us about your acts of kindness. We鈥檒l be updating this page on a regular basis so check to hear how your fellow Mawrters are helping.
- Spirits to Sanitizer: Melissa Green Katrincic 鈥97 and Maria Hristova 鈥02
- Crash and Learn: Judith Tabron 鈥90 and Freda Li 鈥14
- The Thesis Must Go On: Elisha Colter 鈥07
- A Stitch in Time: Mali Petherbridge 鈥04
Spirits to Sanitizer
In normal days, Melissa Green Katrincic 鈥97 and husband Lee create award-winning Conniption gins at their North Carolina-based Durham Distillery. But these haven鈥檛 been normal days. In mid-March, Durham Distillery began a donation program of sanitizing solution to hospitality colleagues. As the crisis expanded, they shifted gears and began producing hand sanitizer following FDA and WHO guidelines. Production is split between North Carolina Emergency Management division and donation to first-responders, shelters, and care centers.
Maria Hristova 鈥02 had the same idea.鈥淚鈥檝e made a super-quick pivot,鈥 she wrote on Facebook, 鈥渇rom a distillery owner and craft spirits producer to hand sanitizer manufacturer.鈥 Her distillery, Kinsip House of Fine Spirits, was giving away the sanitizer to people in the community, starting with essential services workers. Kinsip is a craft distillery located in Ontario, Canada.
Crash and Learn
A number of alumnae/i have been giving a lot of thought to the challenges of online learning鈥攊ssues of access and the strains on what may be a perilously overloaded system.
Thinking about the technical challenges that may emerge as classes go online, Judith Tabron 鈥90, an IT consultant whose experience includes academic computing services in higher ed, has created a series of explainer videos. 鈥淚 made one video to help people understand where the connection failures are going to be,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think the shortfalls will surprise a lot of people.鈥 .
In addition, her video on constructing asynchronous classes may be of use to faculty. 鈥28 years of working on it," she says, "maybe I can help. :-)鈥
On the issue of access, Freda Li 鈥14 has been thinking about students who don鈥檛 have reliable internet at home. To address that concern, she's encouraging those living near current students consider adding a guest network to their WiFi for their use.
The Thesis Must Go On
Thinking back on her senior year, Elisha Colter 鈥07 realized that the Class of 2020 faces a serious challenge: thesising through a pandemic. To help, she鈥檚 offered a lifeline to this year鈥檚 seniors by creating a Bryn Mawr 2020 Thesis Support Group Facebook page.
鈥淚 realize that digitization has come a long way since my BMC days,鈥 Elisha wrote, 鈥渂ut there are still resources that just aren鈥檛 available on JSTOR. My thesis would have been absolutely impossible without access to the small mount of books I had at my carrel.鈥
A history of art major, Elisha has a library of books on medieval art and history that she鈥檚 happy to share. 鈥淢awrters are a resourceful bunch,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd let鈥檚 be real鈥攁 lot of us hoard books.鈥 for one am totally willing to pore over them and scan any info that might be useful to a fellow Mawrter鈥檚 thesis.鈥
And, she says, 鈥淚f nothing else, I鈥檓 sure 2020 could use some moral support.鈥
A Stitch in Time
Mali Petherbridge 鈥04, proprietor of in Philadelphia, put out a call for Philadelphia sewists to help fill the critical need for face masks. She's posted a pattern for free download and a video tutorial with step-by-step instructions about making an adult-size face mask with elastic at butcherssewshop.com. Although not intended to replace medical masks, these masks can help protect services workers like cashiers, delivery drivers, bike couriers, bus drivers, sanitation workers, and other essential workers. And, Mali adds, 鈥淲e know so many families right now are struggling to find activities their children can do at home while keeping them engaged and learning.鈥 So Butcher鈥檚 is offering that provides a season of sewing projects with accompanying online classes.
Published on: 04/15/2020