To mark the academic year’s biggest milestone, 4,700 family members, friends, and supporters cheered on Barnard’s graduates at Radio City Music Hall.
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Three sets of staff members and graduating students speak candidly about their family bonds and time together on campus.
A curated list of some of the College’s most exciting moments from this year.
The entire College community gathered at Radio City Music Hall to cheer on hundreds of graduating seniors as they conclude their undergraduate years and begin a new chapter.
Waithe, prolific writer and co-producer of Showtime’s The Chi, will be the keynote speaker for the Class of 2023 at the College’s 131st Commencement on May 17, 2023.
These are the standout times that made this year such a special one at the College.
Hundreds of excited graduating seniors, family, and friends commemorated the big day at Radio City Music Hall, alongside leaders who have shaped fields in STEM, the arts, and athletics.
This year, Barnard awarded two exceptional students — Amanda Taylor ’22 and Makeen Zachery ’22 — for embodying the spirit of the late Professor Prettyman. #CountdownToCommencement
What’s it like to work at the College, within the Communications Department? Three graduating seniors share personal reports. #CountdowntoCommencement
With Commencement just around the corner, we’re celebrating our seniors with some of our favorite photos and videos from the graduation season.
Shetterly, who wrote Hidden Figures, will deliver the keynote address to the Class of 2022 at the College’s 130th Commencement on May 18, 2022.
Keynote speaker Christiane Amanpour honors Barnard's graduating seniors, alongside the College, family, and friends.
The Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) student-researcher discussed all she has learned about historical research over the course of her three years working with BCRW.
In the absence of the Summer Research Institute 2020 session due to COVID-19, Courtney Jacobs ’21 SIPA ’22 and Fahmida Moni ’21 shared how their mentors continued to support them and their research.
Madison Murphy ’21, Saskia Ghosh ’21, and Mae Viccica ’21 helped to spread musical joy to NYC’s senior citizens over the 2020 winter holiday.
The president of Mujeres celebrated Latinx Heritage Month and Hispanic Heritage Month with a personal essay.
Alice Sardarian ’21 shares her passion for STEM, how she was inspired by her Barnard mentor, and whether the pandemic has shifted her research focus.
The neuroscience and behavior major shares how neuroscience combines her love for the humanities and the sciences.
Barnard formally designates the campus’ newest green space.