
The Long Island native shares how being at Barnard was having “the best of all worlds.”
The Long Island native shares how being at Barnard was having “the best of all worlds.”
Before finals week and Commencement jitters, two of the College’s most cherished traditions returned to campus with art, soul, and some friendly competition that was established more than a century ago.
Renowned education advocate to be honored alongside three distinguished alumnae at Radio City Music Hall on May 20
This native Californian didn’t just make New York her home, she found community and inspiration for what makes cities work, as an urban studies major, photojournalist, and podcaster.
Emmy Award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker Anne Poiret discussed the art of post-war storytelling and the need for journalistic collaboration across affected countries.
Students, administrators, departments, and staff applauded one another, in that distinctive Barnard way, as they were honored for their outstanding contributions to the Barnard community.
The woman dubbed the “Rosa Parks of Architecture” began her career path at Barnard.
The Barnard professor brings her research on Black dandyism to the Met Costume Institute.
Seventy-eight graduating seniors will join the prestigious society for their excellent scholarship in the liberal arts and sciences.
Reflecting on her time at Barnard, the senior said she was drawn to the College for the women’s, gender, and sexuality studies program — “one of the best in the country.”
Community members tuned into a cross-disciplinary faculty panel discussion on climate politics, research, and debates.
For half a century, since 1975, the College’s only student-nominated and -selected teaching award honors faculty members who exemplify excellence in pedagogy and mentorship.
Artist-in-Residence Hope Hutman stages humanity in a digital age inside Barnard’s Movement Lab.
Funds raised will support Barnard’s mission to ensure future generations of women leaders have access to a world-class education
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.