
Meet one of the College’s newest class members, who said that “the chance to be surrounded by driven, bold, and socially responsible women” made Barnard her top choice.
Meet one of the College’s newest class members, who said that “the chance to be surrounded by driven, bold, and socially responsible women” made Barnard her top choice.
Barnard welcomed the environmental activist author for a talk on the most invaluable resource of all — nature.
The “bold and visionary leader” has served on the Board since 2008.
Following the release of her new novel, Good Dirt, the successful writer explores the resiliency of the human spirit, the connection between place and identity, and finding herself at Barnard.
Meet the librarian who transformed the Schomburg Collection into a world-renowned treasure trove of Black history and culture, just in time for National Librarian Day (April 16)
The first-year shares how her designs went from being featured in on-campus fashion shows to on stage at a United Nations Climate Change Conference.
The AI literacy framework — created by the College’s technology experts — sets up a foundational pyramid for how to use AI in classroom settings.
The director of the Athena Center for Leadership empowers the next generation of fearless changemakers.
Barnard is one of five women’s colleges, out of 216 research colleges and universities, to receive the top “Research Activity Designation” recognition.
From the Olympics to the upcoming Met Gala in May, alumnae, students, and faculty turned up in a dizzying array of exciting places this year.
Anne Marie Chaker ’97 — reporter and professional bodybuilder — profiles Sophia Ewald ’26 and Eva Strage ’26, who founded Columbia University’s Girls Who Lift weightlifting club.
The College’s tradition of athletic excellence dates back over a century.