On the heels of winning the Charles H. Turner Award from the Animal Behavior Society, Chelsea Sinclair ’21 shares how neuroscience combines her love for the humanities and the sciences.
On the heels of winning the Charles H. Turner Award from the Animal Behavior Society, Chelsea Sinclair ’21 shares how neuroscience combines her love for the humanities and the sciences.
The data scientist talks virtual Python workshops, tech-related reading recommendations, and relaxing skincare breaks.
The senior lecturer in French will guide students through a comprehensive understanding of the language with the new advanced course Podcasting in French.
NSOP’s community events coordinator, Catherine Ferrante ’21, gives a preview of what new students can expect from the week of online programming.
Meet the phenomenal first-years who make up the College’s most diverse class ever.
From 13-17 July 2020, the Center for Engaged Pedagogy hosted a virtual, intensive Summer Pedagogy Symposium, an opportunity for Barnard faculty and staff to participate in pedagogical exploration, collaboration, and innovation, with a focus on adapting to different possible teaching scenarios for the upcoming fall semester. The Symposium covered topics such as maintaining student engagement in online courses, addressing racism in the classroom, creating inclusive and accessible learning experiences, utilizing digital tools and more. If you would like to access the recordings from the Symposium, please email pedagogy@barnard.edu
From faculty to alumnae and a student, seven doers and thinkers are highlighted for the different ways they are contributing to society in the midst of an epidemic.