Library News

Four alumnae share how women can leave the negotiation table with the best offer.

In honor of National Nutrition Month (March), Barnard’s Eating Disorder Team answers students’ questions about food, triggers, and recognizing unhealthy habits.

A Barnard neuroscience and behavior graduate, Ladner shares what a day is like for her as a first-year medical student and the importance of having Barnard alumnae as mentors. #BarnardCelebratesWomensHistoryMonth

As part of a team of staff and faculty, Melissa E. Flores ’16 helped Barnard’s Biology Department redesign its curriculum to ensure inclusivity for students from all backgrounds. #BarnardCelebratesWomensHistoryMonth

President Beilock writes on renovations to the new Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Center.

Diana T. Vagelos ’55 and Dr. P. Roy Vagelos provided the generous gift, which is more than double the size of the previous single largest donation in the College’s history.

The celebrated writer reveals how her craft shapes identity and “excavates your soul.”

Harvard education professor Anthony Jack led a two-event series discussing his book, The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students.