The alumna works at the nexus of art, oncology, and deep empathy.
The alumna works at the nexus of art, oncology, and deep empathy.
The Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize, which includes $25,000 to support creative writing, is awarded yearly to a graduating senior.
The recent graduate received a $4,000 prize for recognition of her high standards of scholarship in Jewish studies; Emma Tabenken ’22 earned an honorable mention and $1,000.
In recognition of the hard work and major achievements of recent alumnae, the College community, family, and friends gathered at the United Palace Theatre in a ceremony for 2020 and 2021 graduates.
The longtime history professor — and newly elected American Academy of Arts & Sciences member — on her quest to illuminate unexplored truths.
The digital strategist shares her experiences working on Boston mayor Michelle Wu’s campaign and how being a student at Barnard impacted her path to politics. #CelebrateAAPIHeritageMonth