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NEWS ARCHIVE -- SPRING AND SUMMER 2001

August 2001

Senior Architecture Lecturer Karen Fairbanks Receives 2001 American Architecture Award for Three Projects

Fall 2001 Events Calendar Now Online

Alumnae: Visit the Alumnae Affairs Site for Reunion 2001 Photos and Information on New Benefits

Greenmarket Comes to Morningside Heights, Thursdays Throughout the Summer

Aug. 22-23 Conference Showcases Reacting to the Past - Teaching Method Developed by Professor Mark Carnes that Reinvents History Class

Barnard Welcomes the Class of 2005 -- the Most Selective Class in the College's History

Robert Solow, Nobel Prize-Winning Professor of Economics, to Teach at Barnard in Spring 2002

Gail Archer Brings Barbara Strozzi's Music to Life in Barbara Strozzi: Arias and Duets, A New CD from Dorian Recordings

History Professor Mark Carnes Examines the Accuracy of Historical Novels in New Book

Camp Barnard "Goes to the Islands" August 9 from noon to 6 p.m.

July 2001

Researchers Probing for Evidence of Lost Settlement in Central Park to Hold Open House Friday, July 27

Barnard Graduate Ronnie Koenig Directs Modern-Day Version of A Midsummer Night's Dream

Visit the Online Photo Gallery of Commencement 2001

Barnard Strategic Planning Information Now Available on the Web from On-Campus Computers

Barnard Graduate Adebola Bamiduro '01 to Receive the John McLendon Memorial Minority Postgraduate Scholarship

Linda Beck, Nancy Worman and Robert McCaughey Honored With Teaching Awards

Prizes and Fellowships Awarded to Students

June 2001

Elisabeth Friedman Awarded the Fulbright-Hays Research Award

Bernice Reagon Urges Graduates to Throw Themselves "Against Those Things in Life That Should Not Be"

Professor Robert Smith to Appear on ABC Nightline June 7 Discussing Mexican Immigration

Barnard Alumnae Reunion 2001, June 1 - 3

Memorial Service Will Be Held In Honor of Millicent McIntosh, June 3

May 2001

Non-Traditional 'Brownfield Action' CD-ROM Brings New Rules to Teaching and Learning, Says Columbia News

Register Now for Alumnae Reunion 2001: A Barnard Odyssey

Morton Klass, Former Professor of Anthropology, Dies at 73

Celebrated Gospel Singer, Distinguished Professor Bernice Johnson Reagon to Give Barnard College 108th Commencement Address

Mothers Through the Eyes of Women Writers, an Anthology Compiled by Barnard President Judith Shapiro, Arrives in Book Stores

Student Christy L. Thornton '02 Selected 2001 Truman Scholar

Barnard Celebrates Take Our Daughters to Work Day

Barnard Business & Professional Women Present Workplace Differences: Understanding Yourself and Others in the Workplace, May 10

The Immigrant Vote in New York City Is Topic of Panel Discussion Wednesday, May 2

April 2001

The Firm of Architecture Department Director Karen Fairbanks Named as a Winner in the Chicago Public Schools National School Design Competition

New York City Students Fight School Violence and Celebrate Peace with Peace Games New York City, April 27

Good Love? Taking Action in Relationships, a Series of Dialogues, April 23-27

Barnard Theater Department Presents Billy & Han, Directed by Obie Winner Dan Hurlin, April 19-21, 8:00 p.m.

Professor of English James Basker Featured in C-Span Broadcast from High School, April 21

William T. Golden, Science Advocate and Barnard Trustee, Receives Scholar-Patriot Award from American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Barnard Forum on Migration presents 'Home' Away From Home: The Migrant Journey in Selected Caribbean Fiction by Women, April 19

Annual "Take Back the Night" March and Speakout Against Sexual Violence, April 19

Barnard Admits Most Selective Class in College's History

Science Students Present Their Research on Tuesday, April 17

Twenty-four Winners of Barnard College/CBS Essay Contest Feted at 10th Anniversary Awards Ceremony on April 3

Barnard's Annual Awards Dinner Honoring Martha Stewart and Charles R. Lee of Verizon Communications Raises Record $1.3 Million for College Financial Aid Programs

Lesley Sharp, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Honored with 2001 Emily Gregory Award for Excellence in Teaching

NASA's Chief Scientist to Present NASA: The New Biology Agenda, April 12

An Evening of the Films of Martha Graham Concludes the Dance Department's Monday Night Series "On Dance," Apr. 9

100 Years After the Birth of Margaret Mead, Conference at Barnard College Examines Her Influence on Society

Theater Department to Host a Scenography Conference, April 5

An Evening of Poetry and Music by a Renowned French Poet and an Eminent Senegalese Griot, Apr. 11

NASA's Chief Scientist to Present NASA: The New Biology Agenda, Apr. 12

March 2001

Barnard to Honor Martha Stewart and Charles R. Lee of Verizon ar March 29 Annual Awards Dinner

Barnard Store Open for Business in New Location

Worldmuse, an International Cabaret of Music, Dance, and Spoken Word from Argentina to Senegal, March 22

Barnard Featured in Msn.com and Seventeen.com Web Sites

C-Span to Broadcast on March 17 Barnard Panel Discussion on Future of Feminism

Barnard Sophomore to Compete in NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships March 17

Barnard Alumna to Lead Effort to 'Clone' Successful School

Mixed Reception to Changes in Harlem Is Understandable, Says Professor Jonathan Rieder in The New York Times

Renowned Feminist Gloria Steinem to Lead a Panel Discussion with Young Feminists on March 7

Barnard's Center for Research on Women presents Controversial Issues Forum: Performing Activisms, a Panel Discussion on March 7

February 2001

Work of Student Artists Reflects Cultural Influences

Barnard's Arthur Ross Greenhouse is Highlighted as an Architectural Jewel in The New York Times

Novelist Anne Bernays '52 remembers Millicent McIntosh in The Chronicle of Higher Education

Barnard Commencement 2001 Information Now Available Online

Barnard Alumnae Top The Chronicle of Higher Education's Campus Best-Seller List

The Scholar and the Feminist Conference XXVI: Models of Resistance, Feb 24

Cameran Mason Joins Barnard as Vice President for Development and Alumnae Affairs

Professor Donlin Foreman of Buglisi/Foreman Dance Profiled in The New York Times

Attallah Shabazz, Daughter of Malcolm X, Reflects on the Life of Her Father, Feb. 18

Dying to Be Thin: The Barnard Conference on Body Image and Eating Disorders, Friday, February 16.

January 2001

Firm Co-Owned by Karen Fairbanks Named One of Four Finalists in Chicago Schools Architectural Competition

Professor Xiaobo Lu Likens China's Actions Against Falun Gong Sect to a 'Giant Fighting a Ghost'

Barnard College Self-Study Points to Extraordinary Growth in Past Decade, and Challenges Ahead

Professor Randall Balmer Interviewed on National Public Radio's The Public Interest on American Evangelicalism

Author and Journalist Joan Didion to Present The Writer as Witness, January 25

Millicent McIntosh -- Former President of Barnard College -- Dies at 102

Community Invited to Hear Three More Candidates to Head the Pan-African Studies Program

Dr. Peter Bower's Environmental Science Class Learns Environmental Consulting Using the Internet and CD-ROM

Professor Robert McCaughey's Web-based Course on Maritime History Featured in WSJ.com

Barnard Has Record Year in its Early Decision Program

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