Students and alumnae share how they are engaging in civic projects in the weeks and months leading up to the 2020 election.
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The center will serve as a centralized hub for all wellness-related initiatives across campus and will support a 360-degree perspective of personal well-being focused on three pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, and financial.
Located on the first floor of Barnard Hall, the new Francine LeFrak Center will provide a 360-degree perspective on personal well-being.
For International Day of Climate Action (October 24), a paleoclimatologist discusses climate change, teaching in a pandemic, and studying STEM at Barnard.
W. B. Worthen, chair of the Department of Theatre, talks about his newest book and the theatre as technology.
Professor Angela Simms discusses the consequences racial inequities have on access to resources.
To coincide with Shange’s first posthumous book, Dance We Do: A Poet Explores Black Dance, the College is hosting several events through the two-year-long Shange Magic Project.
The president of the Desai Foundation explains how Barnard nurtured her dedication to community health for women and girls in India and the United States.