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Writers currently teaching creative writing courses at Barnard this fall will read from their work, including new work.

Join us for an interdisciplinary conversation exploring how food shapes culture and politics.
SNEAK PREVIEW: Faculty panelists offer insights from their research.

The Roslyn S. Silver '27 Science Lecture with Rebecca Jordan-Young.

The Chronicle of Higher Education has published a piece by Prof. Mark C. Carnes, on the "Reacting to the Past" program.

Congratulations to the recipients of 2013 Teaching Awards

Three authors currently teaching Creative Writing at Barnard will read from their work.

Linda A. Bell joins Barnard as the new provost and dean of the faculty.

Throughout the years, Barnard women have studied such sciences as astronomy, biology, chemistry, and physics, pursuing careers in these fields. Many of these women were pioneers, establishing their places within scientific communities that were all but closed to them. On the following pages, six alumnae, two of whom are retired, talk about their research, how they started, and what inspired them.

History professor Herbert Sloan discusses the idea that the Constitution should be revised every generation.

Alexander Cooley, Barnard's department of political science chair and Tow Professor of Political Science, is developing a course that looks at the rise of the resource-rich Central Asian countries and how it is impacting America's primacy on the global stage.
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