From Neuroscience and Behavior to Art History, Read More About the Latest Additions to Barnard's Esteemed Faculty.
How a mom, her college-aged daughter and toddler son all found themselves connected to Barnard.
From Neuroscience and Behavior to Art History, Read More About the Latest Additions to Barnard's Esteemed Faculty.
Theo Balcomb ‘09 and Jess Miller ‘09 hope to bring Maine stories to wider audiences through a podcast.
Pascale White '05 shares her journey from Barnard to becoming a rare woman of color in gastroenterology as part of our first person alumnae series.
Duo Says Time at Barnard Steeped in Rigorous Thought, Fearless Creativity and Supportive Women has Shaped Their Law Firm
This summer's ASII gave high school student leaders the chance to learn directly from successful alumnae.
Alumnae celebrate being Barnard beyond the gates
Ahead of Ken Burns’s Latest Docuseries, Co-Director Sarah Botstein '94 Shares her Path, Process.
Before breaking for summer, students donate thousands of pounds of gently used items, reducing waste as part of the College’s ongoing Circular Campus initiative
This year’s crop of books from Barnard authors offers an array of genres, from heady history to fun fiction and more
How former Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Marie Chaker ’97 became a professional bodybuilder — and an advocate for women finding strength, inside and out
With the Women in Agency Festival, La Femme Theatre Productions founder Jean Lichty ’81 gives recent Barnard grads a powerful platform for original work
Barnard interns and alumnae mentors forge meaningful connections that span generations and industries — all with a boost from Beyond Barnard, the College’s hub for career support and advising
The woman dubbed the “Rosa Parks of Architecture” began her career path at Barnard
Meet the librarian who transformed the Schomburg Collection into a world-renowned treasure trove of Black history and culture
Barbara Heinzen Colby ’42 was a master at keeping secrets and protecting her family
The Barnard alumna changed everything from the very way women are treated at the doctor’s office to life in medical school for female students
A trailblazer of experimental verse, Alice Notley ’67 was recognized as one of the most influential poets of her generation
Funds raised will help ensure that future generations of women leaders have access to a world-class education