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Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch, senior lecturer in environmental science, discusses NYC trees and forests for Climate Week NYC 2021. #BarnardYearOfScience

In celebration of National Latinx Heritage Month, Barnard asks, “How do you self-identify?” and members of the community share their complex, powerful answers.

Across the 2021-2022 academic year, the College is celebrating all things STEM on campus.

President Beilock writes to announce Barnard's Year of Science.

A yearlong partnership with local teachers began last July with a week of workshops focused on STEAM curricula.

Psychologist and keynote speaker Nim Tottenham ’96 returned to Barnard to open a new year on campus at Riverside Church.

Renowned climate scientist and environmental science professor Martin Stute discusses his game-changing new paper in Nature and what scientists have been getting wrong about the Earth’s changing climate.


Following a significant amount of time away from campus, the College offered a week of programming to help students reacquaint.

Proof of vaccination required for BFC and dance studios as part of Key to NYC program.

President Beilock welcomes the Barnard community to the new academic year.