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In a new course, students create kinetic sculptures that spin, roll, or give the illusion of flight
In a new course, students create kinetic sculptures that spin, roll, or give the illusion of flight
A peer-to-peer writing program prepares students to become strong communicators of science
Journalist Natalie Angier ’78 believes science should be part of our daily discourse
We asked Barnard faculty members from a range of disciplines, from economics to psychology, to weigh in on the question “How can human beings thrive?” This is what they said.
Visiting Professor Christian Braneon employs data science to address inequalities caused by climate change
As Miami’s first chief heat officer, Jane Gilbert ’87 is working on a robust plan to protect the city’s residents from the threats of rising temperatures — with a focus on equity
A Q&A with the trailblazing graphic designer, feminist, and “Design Legend”
As the deputy secretary of transportation, Polly Trottenberg ’86 has her eyes on equity
How Olivia Watkins ’16 is planting the seed for a more equitable future for Black farmers and food entrepreneurs
We spoke with six graduates from the Class of 2021 who are gearing up for their next adventure