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Join the Barnard Center for Research on Women for this year’s Scholar & Feminist conference with the theme “Utopia,” focusing on emerging visions for feminist futures.

The Barnard theatre department presents one of Shakespeare's most beloved plays—a romantic, yet clear-eyed parable of outrage and forgiveness. Sold out. Waiting list at the door Friday and Saturday.

Renowned authors, Catherine Bennett, James Fenton, and Mary Gordon, come together to read and discuss their works.

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

Acclaimed global novelists Caryl Phillips and Hisham Matar read from their recent works, and discuss what motivates them to write.

World-renowned psychologist, Professor Éric Laurent, examines the complex roles that psychoanalysis plays in today's culture.

Lily Koppel ’03 may have been just “moon dust”— as she jokes— during the great age of space exploration, but in her second book, The Astronaut Wives Club, the 32-year-old author deftly transports readers through that era, navigating territory that has seldom been traversed.

Jenny Milchman is conducting a phone interview from the front seat of her car parked on a street in Columbus, Ohio. Her daughter Sophie, 9, and son Caleb, 7, do their schoolwork in the back.

“There’s been a dramatic transformation,” says Professor Tina Campt. “There’s been the transformation of going from nothing to something.” She’s talking about the Africana Studies Program, which she directs—and which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
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