Spring-Summer 2015 Holding their ownThe college’s earliest alumnae recall their pioneering campus experiences—and the challenges they faced. A new name for 'the conscience of our campus'Past directors and many familiar faces gather for a celebration of The Mgrublian Center for Human Rights Going to the dogs at the Westminster ShowHow a judge has taken his expertise on the bench and applied it to the supreme canine competition Faculty Bookshelf Table of Contents Currents What are America's first coed colleges? Candid conversations CMC's marathon run Faculty Bookshelf A new name for 'the conscience of our campus' In Memoriam What are students writing about in their senior theses? News Briefs, Student News, Alumni News CMC, By the Numbers Heard: Quotes from CMC newsmakers Prof. Rod Camp on the rough road ahead for Mexican democracy Former Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford considers the U.S strategy against ISIS End Paper: Move over, mashed potatoes Letter from CMCAA President John McDowell '79 CMC’s marathon run Comments-letters from readers LA Marathon team goes the distance for The Student Imperative Student lends a voice to the voiceless in one-act play Departures: Sarah Smith Orr leaves her mark on KLI Celebrating twin anniversaries for the Kravis Prize and Kravis Leadership Institute Commencement speaker Azar Nafisi on the dangers of getting too comfortable Going to the dogs at the Westminster Show Holding their own