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The sophomore joined an international body of fellows in designing community-oriented social campaigns for a sustainable future.

This year, over three sessions, students, faculty, and staff convene to consider how to foster a culture of care, challenge, and equity in Barnard’s classrooms.

The professor of history — recently awarded the inaugural Ann Snitow Prize for her dedication to social justice and feminist issues — shares the story of her journey through activism.

Read about the latest grants awarded to Barnard professors.

Ketai writes about the realities of intimacy and physical contact during the COVID-19 pandemic.

With only 2% of STEM jobs held by Black women nationwide, Barnard community members discuss the importance of mentoring and retaining Black women who are interested in the sciences.