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This summer, the College hosted a community science fair featuring a special performance by STEM from Dance.
In the annual tradition to bring campus and Harlem community members together to benefit the surrounding Harlem neighborhood, this year’s theme will focus on the meaning of Juneteenth in New York City.
Members of the College community will conduct research as recipients of grants from organizations including the U.S. Fulbright Scholar Program and the National Science Foundation.
Barnard’s Accessible and Accelerated Robotics Lab draws international recognition and publishes research that underscores the gender gap in this dynamic field.
An unwavering advocate for women to have the right to vote, Lee was also the first Chinese woman in the country to earn a Ph.D. in economics.
In British Portraits: Identity, Empire, and the Museum, students look at the creation and conceptualization of 18th-century portraits with a contemporary perspective.
The award-winning professor of professional practice merges dance, film, and spiritual discovery in her latest cinematic project.
Barnard astrophysics professor Reshmi Mukherjee and her team secured NASA funding to test a method for observing the unseeable realms of the cosmos.
Barnard professors and students have created the Interactive Economics website, a breakthrough set of virtual tools that makes the field accessible for anyone with internet access.