
Barnard College News


Jennie Yu ’22 contributes to the frontline fight against COVID-19 as a contact tracer.

Eight Barnard activists share why they are committed to anti-racism and the work they are doing to help uplift Black voices.

In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month (June) and World Refugee Day (June 20), Barnard community members share personal stories about their immigrant experiences.

After a seven-year campus residency, the famously smelly plant — standing more than 5 feet tall — is finally opening up.

For the first time since 1949, eight Barnard students and alumnae were selected for the prestigious Fulbright program.

For its milestone anniversary, PCP reimagined its five programs with new remote-learning models for an immersive academic experience.

Barnard College’s Athena Center “Challenges” students to tackle food insecurity with the help of top industry experts during a collaborative problem-solving experience.

How Barnard College students are coping during the pandemic: picking up positivity through new hobbies.

The seventh Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize went to two graduating seniors this year, who will each receive $12,500 to support their creative writing.

For Mother's Day 2020, students reflect on the “Barnard mothers” who make them feel like anything is possible.

Liman Yale Summer Fellowship selects four Barnard students to research social justice and equity projects in 2020

Barnard College’s signature event celebrates its first decade Thursday, Feb. 27 through Sunday, March 1.

Since 2018, more than 90% of recent graduates have either found work or were in graduate school just six months after Commencement with the support of Barnard’s signature career services.

Meet Barnard’s scholar-athlete Anna Beshlian ’20, Women’s Crew.

How Barnard students spent winter break: traveling near and far, celebrating traditions with family and friends.

From author and fellow alumna Anna Quindlen ’74 to 300 current students and fans of the novel, all agree that Gerwig’s latest film is ‘so Barnard.’

For the first time since the play debuted in 1976, The Public Theater brought the Obie Award-winning production to a new generation of audience members. And Barnard was in the house.

Meet Barnard’s student-athlete Caprice Herjavec ’20, Women’s Crew.