
Khadijah Abdul Nabi ’08 employs a feminist ethos to build a branding business in Iraq
Khadijah Abdul Nabi ’08 employs a feminist ethos to build a branding business in Iraq
Beryl Benacerraf ’71 turned a perceived disability into an asset that helped countless pregnant people
With AABC elections coming up, AABC president Amy Veltman ’89 talks about why it is essential to cast your vote
The writer takes readers to past and future worlds in her acclaimed breakout novel
Miriam Tuchman ’88 takes on issues of sustainability in the world’s hot spots
How Barnard helps recent graduates keep connected to — and continue to flourish with — the College community
Megan Watkins ’97 is helping individuals and organizations make an outsize social impact on everything from animal protection to human services
The Thomas Sankara Center, founded by Inem Richardson ’20, educates residents of Burkina Faso on the country’s anti-colonial origins and more
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”