
The determined and introspective midfielder shares how she stays competitive — and nearly invincible on the field.
The determined and introspective midfielder shares how she stays competitive — and nearly invincible on the field.
In Professor Mark Santolucito’s course Arts and Computing in NYC, Barnard students collaborated with students at FIT for a deep dive into the marriage of creativity and technology.
On November 11, the College recognizes the exemplary sacrifice and leadership skills of its ROTC students and alumnae in the military.
From Rihanna’s beats to Elton John’s iconic pop, the student-athlete reveals the music that moves her through the day.
The Latinx/e advocate and political analyst speaks with Mujeres members about the 2022 midterms and the battle over the Latinx/e ballots.
In Harlem Movement Legacies, students learn the dances linked to the historic neighborhood — and their greater cultural significance.
The determined athlete, whose goal is always bullseye, reveals how strength training, impromptu omelets, and Pokémon are at the heart of teamwork.
In celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day (October 10), and the College’s connection to the tribe, Barnard and Columbia University honor the Picuris Pueblo with weeklong events.
For National Women’s Health and Fitness Day (September 28), journey through the Men’s Lightweight Crew member’s daily balance of academics, rowing, and all else in between.
The hit show’s co-founding producer Theo Balcomb ’09 and co-host Sabrina Tavernise ’93 share why audio journalism is so binge-worthy — and an excellent medium to learn about the biggest news stories.
In recognition of Climate Week NYC 2022 (September 19-23), Delaney Wellington ’23 discusses her passion for finding equitable solutions to climate change.
The first year of the breakthrough program is inspiring a diverse cadre of determined, creative change-makers.
Get a sneak peek into the fabulous and diverse first-years joining campus this fall.
The Barnard community came together in Riverside Church to kick off a new academic year, guided by the words of keynote speaker Ayana Byrd ’95.
After being mentored by stellar science faculty across the City at Barnard’s Summer Research Institute, 285 students celebrated at one of NYC’s largest gatherings dedicated to young women scientists.
Read advice from two NSOP student leaders, the CARES team, and two Barnard interns who introduced this year’s incoming students to campus life.
Look back at the highlights from the 2021-2022 academic year, when the College celebrated all things STEM.
After a two-year hiatus, faculty guided students through overseas programs ranging from Sustainable Communities in Ecuador to Translating Theatre in France.
Biology lecturer and alumna Chisa Hidaka ’86 guides students through the intersection of STEM and movement by exploring the anatomy in action.