The Zora Neale Hurston Trust will honor the famed storyteller this winter, in serendipitous alignment with the centennial anniversary of her time as a student on campus.
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For National Poetry Month, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
The art history professor talks about her forthcoming book on the French fashion revolution and being offered a named chair in honor of former Barnard professor Barbara Novak.
A brand new pilot program this spring ushers in a new phase of lifelong learning and community at the College.
The Harlem Renaissance, art installations at the MoMA, and American theatre are a small slice of what students will learn as they head back to class this spring.
The New York State Poet continues to pursue her craft and help students find their voice.
Family, friends, colleagues, and mentees celebrate the College’s late Vice Provost for Academic Programs and Curriculum and her new critically acclaimed poetry collection, All Souls.
The historian and Africana Studies associate professor believes that travel is a “profound” way to understand oneself and connect with stories of the past.