IMATS News & Announcements


President Beilock writes to the community in the wake of the ruling by the United States Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson.

The anthropology major (above, second from left) reflects on her nearly decade-long journey as a climate activist — from first recognizing the importance of reversing climate change in middle school to becoming a sustainability leader at Barnard College.

An update from Dean Grinage on the summer and fall semesters 2022.

In recognition of sex discrimination being banned in educational programs, the College is looking back at alumnae and administrators who helped to pave the way and who continue to shine.

This year, 11 alumnae were selected to serve as researchers, graduate students, or English teaching assistants in eight countries.


Talya Bock ’06 and Susan Pozo ’76 share their career paths in economics and advice on dealing with the economy.

A Barnard student, professor, and staff member reflect on the meaning and importance of Juneteenth.