How Students Can Get Engaged
How Students Can Get Engaged
Co-Curricular Engagement
STEAM Student Educational Experience Designers
STEAM SEEDs is a program for Barnard students to assist local teachers in the STEAM in the City program with project implementation as well as engagement within the broader community. From supporting teachers in planning age-appropriate project curriculum to co-facilitating workshops in the parks and guiding campus visits for teachers and their students, the STEAM SEED role is a dynamic opportunity to work closely across all stages of a local environment informed experiential learning process.
Community Engaged Learning
Barnard Engages New York (beNY) Courses
beNY is an initiative at Barnard to create courses whose curriculums are based around public engagement with:
- Immigration and immigrant rights
- Poverty & associated issues of health, food insecurity, & criminal justice
- The human rights of laborers
Find a full list of courses offered in Fall 2023 here.
The Harlem Semester
The Harlem Semester critically examines Harlem not as an inert site or abstract concept, but as an intensively peopled place of complex interaction and rich history, alive today. Pairing faculty from Barnard and other colleges with Harlem-Based institutions, these place-based courses teach Harlem’s diverse cultural and political legacy through participatory, interdisciplinary, multi-directional learning modules.
Find more information here.
Volunteer Opportunities Around the Neighborhood
Take a look at some the partners in the local community that CEI has worked with to find more ways to get involved!