Professor Rajiv Sethi discusses the tools used to forecast political races.
Barnard College News
As Election Day draws near, Barnard Votes encourages students to engage in the civic process beyond casting their ballots.
The aspiring journalist and English major spent the summer at a nonprofit committed to elevating the voices of those who are often overlooked.
An unwavering advocate for women to have the right to vote, Lee was also the first Chinese woman in the country to earn a Ph.D. in economics.
In the lead-up to Barnard’s graduation at Radio City Music Hall, soon-to-be-alumnae contemplate how they’ve grown and what they have gained in the past four years.
For National Poetry Month, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
A brand new pilot program this spring ushers in a new phase of lifelong learning and community at the College.
Beyond being a spymaster’s wife, Colby fought for and helped to win legislation for spouses to receive benefits for the service they provide to the United States’ most secret agency.