 
Barnard Magazine
Noteworthy
 
 
A trailblazer of experimental verse, Alice Notley ’67 was recognized as one of the most influential poets of her generation
 
         
         
 
        Bhinda Malla Shah ’56, Nepal’s first woman ambassador, led a bold life of courage, intellect, and service
 
         
         
Before the current exhibition of her work at the Milstein Center, Professor Kadambari Baxi mounted “Trigger Planting” at the Frieze New York art fair
 
Anthea Sylbert ’59 was a Hollywood movie producer, a studio executive, and an Oscar-nominated costume designer
 
        Nancy Neveloff Dubler ’64 untangled thorny medical issues with compassion — and taught countless others to do the same
 
