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NEWS
ARCHIVE -- SPRING AND SUMMER 2002
August
2002
History
Prof. Mark Carnes and His Reacting to the Past
Seminar Featured in The Christian Science Monitor
Suzanne
Trimel Joins Barnard as VP for Public Affairs
Bulk
Source of Universe's Gamma Rays Identified, Say Columbia
and Barnard Scientists
History
Prof. Mark Carnes and His Reacting to the Past
Seminar Featured in The Christian Science Monitor
Barnard
Mother Proudly Attends Her Fifth Barnard Graduation
July
2002
Religion
Professor Randall Balmer featured in The Birmingham
News
Representatives
from Six Colleges Gathered on Campus for the First Reacting
to the Past Training Conference, July 22-25
Ecology
Prof. Jeanne Poindexter Delivers Keynote Address at Canadian
Microbiology Conference
Celeste
Guzman 97, Co-Founds Literacy Program for Troubled
Youth
Dancers,
Critics and Composers to Participate in 2002-2003 On
Dance Series
Physics
Professor Reshmi Mukherjee to Participate in the New York
Schools cosmic Particle Telescope Summer Initiative at
NYU
Religion
Professor Randall Balmer featured in The Birmingham
News
Women's
Center Director Discusses Tolerance on Chicago Public
Radio, July 22
Architecture
Students Volunteer at Local Elementary School
Women's
Center Director Discusses Tolerance on Chicago Public
Radio, July 22
High
Schoolers Experience NYC College Life at Barnard
President
Judith Shapiro to Appear on Re-Broadcast of PBS Documentary,
"If Women Ruled the World," July 28
Assistant
Prof. Shawn Garrett's Article on Blackface Appears in
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Music
Dept. Lecturer Gail Archer's Organ Recital at Riverside
Church Praised in New York Times
Alumna
Nancy Hath Dupree the Focus of Article in New York
Times
Barnard
Dietitian Maria Sorbara Quoted in Recent Chronicle
of Higher Education
Alumna/Former
Professor Calls for Memorial to June Jordan in The
Village Voice, July 2
Barnard
HEOP Students Start Studying Early in the Hot Summer Months
Sociology
Prof. Robert Smith Invited to Attend Migration Forum in
South Texas
June
2002
2001
Barnard Graduate, Erinn Smart, featured in The New
York Times
Crains
New York Business
Names Barnard Trustee Eugene McGrath as One of the 10
Most Influential Leaders in New York
Longtime
Barnard Employees Tannis, Rivera, Peters, Hodgers, Gonzalez,
and Baltazar Retiring
Distinguished
Poet and Activist June Jordan 57 Dies at 65
National
Council for Research on Women Newsletter Reports on Conference
Held at Barnard
Prof.
Robert Smith Urges Gov. Pataki to Adopt the Most Inclusive
Bill Concerning Undocumented Immigrant Students
Alumna
Honored with Alumni Federation Medal for Distinguished
Service
Alumnae
Reunion 2002 Photo Gallery
Prof.
Quandra Prettyman Interviewed by BBC, June 18
Prof.
of Religion Randall Balmer Quoted in July Time Magazine
Prof.
of American Religion Randall Balmer Quoted in The New
York Times, June 9
May
2002
Summer
Dance Study is Underway
4
Students Receive Fulbright Grants, 2 Alumnae Receive Fellowships
Alumnae
Association Fellowship Program Names Five Scholars
Professor
of Political Science Xiaobo Lu Named Director of the East
Asian Institute at Columbia University for a Three-Year
Term
Prof.
Kimberly Zisk Named Associate Director of The Harriman
Institute
Annual
Awards Dinner Raises $1.22M for College Financial Aid
Programs
2
Students Receive NY College Health Association 2002 Student
Awards
Recipients
of Barnard College Prizes, Fellowships and Honors, 2002
Professor
Stephanie Pfirman Briefs National Science Board on Environmental
Research and Education
Prof.
Smith Argues Mexican-American Women More Successful than
Male Counterparts
Reunion
2002 Information; Registration Deadline is 5 p.m. Mon.,
May 27
New
Director of Facilities Services, Timothy B. Mohrmann
Judith
Miller 69 Shares Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory
Reporting Post-9/11
Two Students
Receive IIE Freeman-Asia Award to Study Abroad
Architecture
Dept.'s Student Exhibition, May 3 - 24
Architecture
Dept.'s Student Exhibition, May 3 - 24
Mamphela
Ramphele Reminds Graduates of the Need to Turn Their "Exceptional
Talents, Sensitivities and Energies Outward"
Commencement
Information, May 21, 2002
Prof.
Smith Argues Mexican-American Women More Successful than
Male Counterparts
Barnard
to Honor Corporate Leaders at Annual Awards Dinner, May
14
Judith
Miller 69 Shares Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory
Reporting Post-9/11
American
Religion Prof. Balmer Quoted in The New York Times,
May 9
New
Director of Facilities Services, Timothy B. Mohrmann
Professor
Fuchs, On Leave and Working for Bloomberg's Office, Featured
in the New York Times
Kraft
Center to Honor Columbia President George Rupp, May 9
Tree
Planting in Honor of Columbia Pres./Barnard Trustee Rupp,
May 8
SNAP:
See New Abroad Photos, Contest Winners
Barnards
Master Plan Unveiled in The New York Times
Lecture
on Parenting in Uncertain Times, May 2
Roundtable
Discussion on Black Feminisms, May 1
April
2002
President
Judith Shapiro Quoted in New York Times on Women
and Dream Cars, April 26
Barnard
Master Plan Featured in New York Times, April 25
Randall
Balmer, Professor of American Religion, Quoted in New
York Times on Pat Robinson, April 22
Sylvia
Montero '72 Included Among the 80 Elite Hispanic Women
in the April Issue of hispanicbusiness.com
Winner
of Barnard/CBS Essay Contest Appears on CBS Early Show,
April 8
Salute
to Feminist Writers Summit at Barnard Gathers Visionary
Novelists, Poets, Non-Fiction Writers and Journalists
Movable
Tables and Chairs to be Placed Around Campus
Alumnae
Reunion 2002 Program and Online Registration
Senior
Art Students Exhibit Work
Annual
Milton Marathon Reading of Paradise Lost, April 26
Community
Forum on Rebuilding Ground Zero to be Filmed by ABC News,
April 25
Online
Voting Attracts Record Number of Student Govt. Votes
SNAP:
See New Abroad Photos, Exhibit and Contest, April 21-25
Without
- Reflections on Working in Visual Culture, April 23
Earth
Week 2002, April 16-22
Screening
of Peabody-winning The First Year and Panel Discussion,
April 22
Barnard
Sponsors Neighborhood Explorer Scouts to Attend Conference
Luteiade,
a Performance of Elizabethan and Italian Baroque Songs,
April 21
Pictures
from Barnard Spirit Day 2002
Environmental
Standards and International Trade: A Lecture with Robert
M. Solow, April 18
Student
Presents Research on Capitol Hill, April 18
Winner
of Barnard/CBS Essay Contest Appears on CBS Early Show,
April 8
Take
Back the Night, April 18
Giant
Puppets illuminate Faustus Legend, April 19-20,
26-27
Fifty-Year
Anniversary Celebration for the Education Program, April
19-20
Exploring
Ethnic Neighborhoods, April 12 & 26
Noel
Ignatiev Presents Abolish the White Race, April
15
Barnard
Forum on Migration Presents One Drop: How Jamaica Changed
the World's Music With Vivian Goldman, April 11
Barnard
Spirit Day, April 11
Prof.
Linda H. Doerrer to Receive 2002 Emily Gregory Award,
April 10
Waiting...
at Minor Latham Playhouse, April 5 & 6
Women
Poets at Barnard 2002: Two-Day Conference, April 5 &
6
College
to Begin Facade Repairs
Barnard
College/CBS Essay Contest on 'A Woman I Admire' Receives
Record Entries from NYC Public School Girls
Judith
Shapiro Appears in PBS Special "If Women Ruled the
World"
March
2002
Women's
History Month Events
Prof.
Dave Bayer Profiled in The New Yorker for Handy
Role in A Beautiful Mind
Honor
Board to Inform Students About the Organization,
March 11-15
Prof.
Tiersten Quoted in Newsweek on Historical Roots
of Shoplifting
South
Sulzberger Tower Open to View WTC Tribute in Light, March
11, 6 - 11 p.m.
Senior
Dances at Minor Latham Playhouse, Friday & Saturday,
March 8, 9
Robin
Wagner '80, Coaches Sarah Hughes to Figure Skating Olympic
Gold
Witnessing
the Horror of 9/11: Photographs of the Terrorist Attack
on the World Trade Cetner and the Aftermath: A Panel Discussion
with Photojournalists at Barnard College, March 6
MindOpeners
Series:
Discussion by Psychoanalyst Elisabeth Young-Bruehl,
March 6
Sign
Up For "Take Your Professor to Lunch Day" Feb.
28, March 4 & 5
College
Students to Present Recommendations on Interest Rates
to NY Federal Reserve Bank in 1st NY College Fed Challenge,
March 4
February
2002
Prof.
Randall Balmer Quoted in New York Times on the
Intersection of Religion and Technology, 2/7/02
College
Choreographers and Dancers Compete in Regional Festival
Plaque
Unveiled Honoring Malcolm X
Student
to Work with Nobel Laureate James Watson on His New Book
Prof.
Rosenberg Urges Feb. Graduates to Take Risks, Make Opportunities
Black
Heritage Month Events
Black
Womanhood Week 2002, Feb. 23 - March 2; Kick-Off Features
Keynote Address by Renowned Poet and Writer Sonia Sanchez,
Feb. 28
Intern
in Action, Meghan Avolio, February 2002
Performing
Gender: A Conversation, Feb. 27
College
Proclaims Helen Vanides Day, Feb. 26-- Holds Party
The
Power of the State to Terrorize Immigrants: A Discussion,
Feb. 26
Barnard
Announces Tuition and Fees for 2002-2003 Academic Year
Dance
Department to Conclude Monday Night Series On Dance
with Merce Cunningham Dance Company Featuring Carolyn
Brown and Christian Wolff, Feb. 26
The
Scholar and the Feminist Conference Shows the Path from
Trauma to Action
Scientists,
Activists, and Educators Explore Status of Women in Science
Science
Article Explores Role of Prof. Bayer in Making of A
Beautiful Mind
Faculty
Member Karen Fairbanks Honored for School, Loft Designs
In
Terrorism's Wake: Community Forum Reflects on Moral Relativism
The
Barnard Center for Research on Women to Host the 27th
Annual Scholar and the Feminist Conference-- Featuring
Award-Winning Playwright Anna Deavere Smith
Healthy
Heart Days-- Activities to Touch and Strengthen Your Heart,
February 12 & 13
Balancing
the Equation: Where are Women and Girls in Science and
Technology?, Conference Feb. 7
Alumnae
Panel to Explore Careers in Media and Entertainment, Feb.
5
January
2002
Prof.
Mary Gordon Reflects on Women of God in Jan. Issue of
Atlantic Monthly
Study
Abroad Program Honored by the Institute of International
Education
Students
to Help Present Innovative First-Year Seminar at National
Education Conference
Prof.
Fuchs Named Special Advisor for Governance and Strategic
Planning for the Bloomberg Administration
Prof.
Mark Carnes Shares Award for Editing the 24-Volume American
National Biography
In
Terrorisms Wake: Community Forum on Moral Relativism
and the Conflict of Values, Jan. 28
Funeral
Set for Monday for Carl Lewis, Long-Time Cook in Dining
Services
College
Planning Weekend for High School Students and Their Families,
Jan. 26-27
Jane
Elizabeth Lowenthal, Barnard Archivist for 9 Years, Dies
at 85
Dean
Denburg, Back from Leave, Holds Open Office Hours for
Students
Intern
in Action, January 2002-- Michelanne Rothrock
Lauren
Graham 88, Star of TVs "Gilmore Girls,"
Receives Golden Globe Nomination
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