In her new role as Spelman College’s 11th president, Dr. Helene Gayle ’76 builds on her success as a leader in global health to nurture the next generation of Black women
Barnard Magazine
Barnard faculty and students are proving that the old way isn’t always the best way
Three Barnard alums — Rebecca Gray ’13, Rebecca Goldstein ’07, and Gustie Owens ’22 — puzzle out the grid
Barnard Library adds the full run of the iconic teen magazine to its catalog of late, great, and current magazines
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The writer takes readers to past and future worlds in her acclaimed breakout novel
At the upcoming Athena Film Festival, emerging filmmakers tackle huge issues in the film shorts program
Miriam Tuchman ’88 takes on issues of sustainability in the world’s hot spots
Editor-in-Chief Nicole Anderson discusses the many ways that the Barnard community is innovating on campus
With AABC elections coming up, AABC president Amy Veltman ’89 talks about why it is essential to cast your vote
Beryl Benacerraf ’71 turned a perceived disability into an asset that helped countless pregnant people
President Sian Leah Beilock shares the College's recent efforts to foster leadership development opportunities for members of the Barnard community
Professor Manijeh Moradian, author of a new book on Iranian revolutionaries in the U.S., provides insight into the women-led uprising
Barnard alums explore the intricacies of love and relationships in the New York Times’ Modern Love column