The Thomas Sankara Center, founded by Inem Richardson ’20, educates residents of Burkina Faso on the country’s anti-colonial origins and more
Noteworthy
AABC President Amy Veltman ’89 on why she continues to support and give back to Barnard
One alumna discovers how maternity leave has broader benefits — not just for the parent but for the workplace
Azita Raji ’83, a former trustee and the first Iranian-born U.S. ambassador, “led with kindness”
Longtime trustee Nancy A. Garvey ’71, who rose to top leadership positions at General Motors and AlliedSignal, blazed a trail for female executives
Meet some of the alumnae fundraising volunteers who are working to provide resources, opportunities, and a more equitable college experience for current Barnard students.
Barnard’s Classes of 2020 and 2021 celebrate their graduations.
Linda López McAlister ’61, founder of a groundbreaking philosophy journal, put feminism front and center of the scholarly dialogue.
AABC president Amy Veltman ’89 reflects on how rewatching a TV series felt similar to her return to the Barnard community after years away.
Rebecca Capua ’03 is harnessing her expertise in science to contribute to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s conservation efforts