Barnard College News
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.
Winning the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will allow the neuroscientist to substantially expand her research program and develop science outreach activities.
For six consecutive years, the College has been recognized as one of the top academic institutions to secure prestigious international research and teaching opportunities for students and alumnae.
The recent graduate, who majored in political science and human rights, will spend one year — fully funded — working on a master’s program in Beijing.
BCRW, the Public Theater, and the Ntozake Shange Literary Trust celebrated the newly created residency with an evening of tributes and performances.
The donation will enable a rotating roster of media experts and filmmakers — up to four per semester — to teach, mentor, and coach students on the ins and outs of film and media.
The grant is part of a 10-year partnership to increase enrollment of undocumented and low-income students at the College.
This year, Barnard women are the recipients of some of the most prestigious grants and fellowships for scientific research.