
A paleoclimatologist discusses teaching in a pandemic and studying STEM at Barnard.
A paleoclimatologist discusses teaching in a pandemic and studying STEM at Barnard.
Shannon Hui ’22 shares her contest-winning vision for a New York City landmark.
Professor Mary Gordon ’71 reflects on retiring during a pandemic, homeschooling her grandchildren, and the lasting rewards of the liberal arts.
Caroline Lexow Babcock ’1904 devoted her life to women’s rights
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.
In her teaching of women’s suffrage, scholar Marilyn Sanders Mobley ’74 brings the critical contributions of women of color into view.
Author, Barnard professor, and transgender activist Jennifer Finney Boylan discusses her latest memoir and what our canine companions can teach us about ourselves and love.
Biology professor JJ Miranda counts on teamwork to research the mysteries of cancer-causing viruses
Barnard’s Science Pathways Scholars Program helps students build experience in the lab to become leaders in science
During Hardwick’s 20-year tenure at Barnard, she wrote some of her most important work and inspired a generation of talented writers