$70 Million to Support State-of-the-Art Teaching and Learning Center
$70 Million to Support State-of-the-Art Teaching and Learning Center

Judith Smith Kaye '58, Chief Judge of the State of New York, tells a Barnard audience about her life in the law and her leadership of New York's highest court.
Segment focuses on how technology impacts young minds
Jennifer Mansfield, associate professor of biology, coauthored an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) on a study identifying the microRNA essential to the development of vertebrae.
Mistress America, the new movie co-written by and starring Greta Gerwig ’06, includes several scenes set and shot at Barnard.
8 Business Lessons from former Wall-Streeter Sallie Krawcheck.
‘Once’ featured in the weekly magazine’s poetry column
Watch John Glendinning, biology professor and director of Barnard's neuroscience and behavior program, share how he became interested in the science of taste.
Hundreds of students, alumnae, faculty, staff, and Morningside Heights community members celebrated Founders Day with an afternoon of performances, lectures, and more on campus.
On Sunday October 26, join us for Founders Day, when Barnard will welcome the community to campus for lectures, performances, food trucks, and more.

Award from the Congress on Research in Dance honors the best new scholarship in the field
Toddler Center enjoys large following from New York City parents
Director of Barnard’s Toddler Development Center comments on the effects of technology
Director of Barnard’s Center for Toddler Development appears on CNBC
Early childhood researchers weigh in on "Generation iPad"
This year marks two important anniversaries for Zora Neale Hurston ’28, a preeminent writer of the Harlem Renaissance. To celebrate them, Barnard Magazine recently published two essays that broaden our understanding of this unique American writer.