The annual award, established in 1949, recognizes the most distinguished work of scholarship in the history of architecture published by a North American scholar.
The annual award, established in 1949, recognizes the most distinguished work of scholarship in the history of architecture published by a North American scholar.
These appointments, the highest honor bestowed upon faculty members by a college or university, become effective July 1.
Two Barnard faculty members, Nicholas Bartlett and Nathan Gorelick, spoke about their research and curiosity journeys with the community, as part of the College’s latest series celebrating curiosity.
Logan Brenner, assistant professor of environmental science, led faculty chat, “My Zayde’s Holocaust Survival Story," in recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Rebecca Wright, Druckenmiller Professor of Computer Science, has been named an ACM Fellow.
Through a $75,000 Grant, Professor Nara Milanich will Lead “Hidden Justice: An Ethnographic Examination of U.S. Immigration Courts” to Help Students Deepen their Understanding of the Court System
Barnard faculty: Do you have news or an interesting project to share? Notify us by emailing newsteam@barnard.edu.