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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

Crain’s 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

Barnard’s 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 Terrorism’s 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 TV’s "Gilmore Girls," Receives Golden Globe Nomination

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