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Barnard College President Sian Leah Beilock joined the presidents of Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Wellesley, and Vassar in writing a letter to The New York Times about the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Subscribers can read the letter on the NYT website — published on June 28 — or below.
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Sharma takes us inside her world as a mom and as the Athena Center for Leadership’s inaugural in-house business expert.
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VP Catallozzi and VP Rosales write to acknowledge the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on the Dobbs v. Jackson case.
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Carol D. Berkowitz ’65, M.D., Sareh Parangi ’86, M.D., and Roberta Levy Schwartz ’91 have devoted their lives to health and wellness.
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President Beilock writes to the community in the wake of the ruling by the United States Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson.
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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.
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An update from Dean Grinage on the summer and fall semesters 2022.
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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.
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This year, 11 alumnae were selected to serve as researchers, graduate students, or English teaching assistants in eight countries.