Each spring, Barnard College presents selected faculty with awards to honor their commitment to exceptional teaching and research. Below are this year’s honorees.
Each spring, Barnard College presents selected faculty with awards to honor their commitment to exceptional teaching and research. Below are this year’s honorees.
This spring, Barnard Center for Research on Women research assistant Asha Futterman ’21 and Mariame Kaba, BCRW Social Justice Institute Researcher-in-Residence, hosted Radical Black Women of Harlem: A Walking Tour.
This spring, the College and Barnard faculty members were honored with research grants to support the arts, economics, and STEM, enabling them to conduct new or continuing research, or to collaborate with other institutions.
Taylor Thompson ’20 is learning about policies and practices that will help her deconstruct inequities in the education system.
On April 30, 2019, Barnard alumnae, students, friends, and family gathered at the Plaza Hotel in New York City for the College’s Annual Gala.
Mary Sibande — one of the most significant contemporary South African artists and a major voice in the intersectional dialogue on race, culture, and labor — is this year’s Virginia C. Gildersleeve Professor.
Kayla Levy ’19 was awarded the inaugural Ingeborg, Tamara, and Yonina Rennert Prize in Jewish Women’s Studies on April 16, 2019.
Recently Opened Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning Receives the Only Architectural Award to Recognize Entire Library Structures and All Aspects of Design
This spring break, professor of history Nara Milanich and students provided pro bono help in Dilley, Texas, for her course, Seeking Asylum, a credited, experiential learning experience that gives students the opportunity to explore the political crisis surrounding asylum-seeking families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
In our newest installment of an on-going scholar-athlete series, Anne Cebula ’20 talks about becoming Barnard’s first student-athlete to win an individual NCAA Championship title.
The ninth annual festival screened films centered on women leaders, awarded trailblazers making their mark in their respective fields, hosted panels like "Time's Upx2" and more.
The advice Mia Ciallella ’19 gives to Barnard students: Be a part of as many different groups as interest you.
A smartphone based program can detect spores in honey bees that are believed to be a factor in their decline.
Have a project idea? Come to the Design Center and see if they can help you complete it.
As 2018 nears its end, we reflect on an amazing, eventful year at Barnard. Here are a few of the moments that made the year so memorable.
They highlighted the Design/Media Centers' work with movement and dance.
Two Barnard faculty members recently received major research grant awards, enabling them to continue existing studies.