
How Christina LaGamma ’16 is bringing a humanist approach to medicine and championing racial justice.
How Christina LaGamma ’16 is bringing a humanist approach to medicine and championing racial justice.
In advance of the 2020 presidential election, reporter Paola Ramos ’09 set out to show that the U.S.’s Latinx community is anything but monolithic.
With the Alumnae Association of Barnard College (AABC) elections underway, Amy Veltman '89 encourages alumnae to learn about the candidates and cast their votes.
Amy Veltman '89 invites alumnae to take advantage of the unique opportunities to come together virtually and engage with the Barnard community.
Beyond Barnard offers practical advice for how to plan and execute an effective job search or career shift during challenging times.
In her new book, historian Nina Ansary ’89 shines a spotlight on the overlooked contributions of 50 pioneering women innovators throughout history.
An opera scholar reflects on how protest and disrupting the norm have shaped her life.
As a member of the Biological Sciences Department from 1991 to 2007, Poindexter’s influence extended well beyond the lab and lecture hall.
Throughout her 70-year career, she showed a steadfast commitment to social justice — most notably, fighting against racial discrimination in employment and housing.
The two alums caught up and discussed Amy’s early Barnard memories, career trajectory, stand-up comedy, and more.
Amy Veltman ’89 writes for the first time as president of the Alumnae Association of Barnard College (AABC).
Barnard recognized eight extraordinary alumnae whose professional achievements and contributions to the College embody the Barnard spirit. Because Reunion couldn’t take place in person this year due to COVID-19, we’ve honored them with an interactive book. To learn more about our incredible alumnae community, read the Class Notes in our digital only Summer issue.