Barnard College News

This year’s Virginia C. Gildersleeve Visiting Professor advocates for arts in Kenya and East Africa.

How studying sociology at Barnard provided valuable insight into human drama for a rising star and alumna.

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.

We spoke to the director and chairs of each department, who shared what makes the end-of-year shows and performances by students in art, music, and theatre special.

Every year, Barnard faculty lead students on trips outside New York City—often outside the United States—to conduct research, perform, and expand teaching and learning opportunities.

The Cheryl and Philip Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning at Barnard College will be a new academic hub in the heart of campus, bringing students and faculty together, facilitating collaboration, and fostering dialogue when it opens this August.

An afternoon of film screenings and discussions will examine the intersections of dance on film and social justice.

Over the past decade, the Barnard curriculum has expanded its global influence by increasing opportunities for faculty and students to gain educational, work, and volunteer experience.

Grammy-nominated concert organist Professor Gail Archer discusses her amazing career.