
From the College’s earliest days, the liberal arts have been at the core of the Barnard experience. Today’s Barnard seamlessly merges technology with the humanities — and that’s by design
The Barnard professor brings her research on Black dandyism to the Met Costume Institute
From the College’s earliest days, the liberal arts have been at the core of the Barnard experience. Today’s Barnard seamlessly merges technology with the humanities — and that’s by design
Marion Lewin ’60, who survived the unimaginable, finds beauty in the every day
Sharon Kleinbaum ’81 oversaw the world’s largest LGBTQ+ synagogue for 32 years
This March, Barnard players delivered standout performances in fencing, squash, archery, and women’s basketball
Led by Irene Mei Zhi Shum ’93, the Williamsburg Biannual brings artists, educators, and the community together
In her new novel, “Good Dirt,” Charmaine Wilkerson ’82 explores the resiliency of the human spirit and the connection between place and identity
Professor Dusa McDuff on how community and the arts pave the way for success in mathematics
Maria Foscarinis ’77 and Antonia Fasanelli ’96 share a commitment to solving a national crisis
Professor Benjamin Breyer created an AI tool that guides students in a first-year writing course
The Movement Lab's artist-in-residence Hope Hutman’s new play brings the theater to virtual and augmented reality.
Khepera Lyons-Clark’s multidisciplinary art project melds family history with natural material and digital media at the Barnard Design Center
A.L. McMichael of the Digital Humanities Center uses digital and analog technologies to help students to map stories
Bhinda Malla Shah ’56, Nepal’s first woman ambassador, led a bold life of courage, intellect, and service
The new Chair has served on the Board since 2008
Her archives will join those of other literary luminaries, including Ntozake Shange ’70
Barnard professor — who was nominated along with Edwidge Danticat ’90 — named winner of the National Book Critics Circle Prize for fiction
Topping-out ceremony marks completion of building’s exterior and next phase of construction
As a recipient of the competitive fellowship, Kelsey Chin ’22 will spend a year in Beijing earning a graduate degree in global affairs
Fans, family members, and scholars came together to honor Hurston’s legacy