Barnard Library adds the full run of the iconic teen magazine to its catalog of late, great, and current magazines
Barnard Library adds the full run of the iconic teen magazine to its catalog of late, great, and current magazines
Professor Manijeh Moradian, author of a new book on Iranian revolutionaries in the U.S., provides insight into the women-led uprising
Barnard alums explore the intricacies of love and relationships in the New York Times’ Modern Love column
Canine cognition pioneer Alexandra Horowitz studies the inner lives of humanity’s best nonhuman friends
On campus, an exhibition examines the history of racist housing policies that led to widespread segregation in New York City and across the U.S.
Celebrating Mabel Ping-Hua Lee (Class of 1916), a dedicated crusader for women's rights, who led a suffrage march through New York City's streets.
During Hardwick’s 20-year tenure at Barnard, she wrote some of her most important work and inspired a generation of talented writers
A collection of letters edited by Professor Saskia Hamilton paints an illuminating portrait of the marriage of two literary greats: writer Elizabeth Hardwick, who taught at Barnard for 20 years, and poet Robert Lowell
Mignon Moore ’92CC is keeping watch on the corner of a busy intersection, taking notes at the crossroads of gender, sexuality, race, and class, where the chair of Barnard’s Department of Sociology first became interested in the field as an academic career.