By Mahati Shastry ’24
Library News
From tackling a research dilemma to envisioning her role as a campus leader, the sociologist is not afraid to explore a new angle.
Barnard has no shortage of women researchers who lead the way and open doors for other women.
Darnley Alleyne finds ways to spread positivity and encouragement, whether it’s in the Barnard receiving room or the weight room.
For six consecutive years, the College has been recognized as one of the top academic institutions to secure prestigious international research and teaching opportunities for students and alumnae.
Barnard welcomed the author to its annual Lewis-Ezekoye Distinguished Lectureship Series, where she discussed building better worlds.
“We are pleased to announce that Nan Rothschild, Prof. Emerita of Anthropology at Barnard, with her co-authors, has won this year’s Popular Book Award of the Society for American Archaeology for Buried Beneath the City: An Archaeological History of New York (2022, Columbia University Press).