Professor Kadambari Baxi is exploring the rapidly shifting landscape of reproductive healthcare with a botanical art installation at the Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning.
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The Nairobi-based, women-led organization works to empower leaders to champion the green transition.
The aspiring journalist and English major spent the summer at a nonprofit committed to elevating the voices of those who are often overlooked.
Launched in 2014, the innovative and fully funded program has introduced hundreds of young women to mentors in STEM research.
As speed, technique, and style collide in Paris, the College cheers on four of its own who are helping Team USA to score points at the world’s biggest games.
The Zine Library marks a milestone as it hosts a citywide celebration of feminist micro-publishing.
The annual panel — moderated by NY1 weekend anchor Stef Manisero — explored the connection between mental health and lifelong resilience.
The alumna’s novels have lit up film and TV screens, with adaptations from a Hitchcock classic to a new Netflix series.
Barnard celebrates Women’s History Month by honoring groundbreaking graduates who also happen to be lifesavers.
Learn about alumnae and students — from the Class of 2014 to the Class of 2024 — who are working across disciplines to improve society with creativity and innovation.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist shares her distinctive approach to the classroom, where she centers issues of immigration and Latinx stories.
Learn about eight Barnard women who forged legal careers and championed equal rights for all.
This year celebrates women’s leadership with film screenings, panel discussions, and campus-wide events.
Professors Abosede George and Tamara J. Walker talked about the power of intellectual exchange and community building among Black scholars at Barnard — and across academia.
The annual Athena List, part of Barnard’s Athena Film Festival, elevates exceptional scripts and writers, helping untold stories get produced and reach broader audiences.