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Pulitzer Prize-Winner Natalie Angier ʼ78 Interviews Barnard President Sian Beilock
Barnard’s almost 36,000 alumnae are forces to be reckoned with. Leaders in almost every field, these intrepid women have revolutionized health care, won Pulitzer Prizes, and made significant scientific discoveries.
— Sonia Taitz ’75
Pulitzer Prize-Winner Natalie Angier ʼ78 Interviews Barnard President Sian Beilock
Over the past decade, the Barnard curriculum has expanded its global influence by increasing opportunities for faculty and students to gain educational, work, and volunteer experience.
To mark the August 1791 anniversary of the start of the Haitian Revolution, Professor Kaiama Glover explores dystopian Haiti, zombies, and how pop culture perpetuates and reinforces incorrect narratives about Haiti and the wider "black" world.
Grammy-nominated concert organist Professor Gail Archer discusses her amazing career.
Four chemistry professors, Rachel Austin, Mary Sever, Christina Vizcarra, and Andrew Crowther have been awarded National Science Foundation grants.
Reshmi Mukherjee, the Helen Goodhart Altschul Professor of Physics and Astronomy, has spent years staring into space.
The prolific author discusses her latest novel and explains what the past can teach us about the present.