
COVID-19 was declared a crisis three years ago — now, three of Barnard’s gender and labor economists reflect on ways to end gender-based wage disparity and how the pandemic has helped and hurt these efforts.
COVID-19 was declared a crisis three years ago — now, three of Barnard’s gender and labor economists reflect on ways to end gender-based wage disparity and how the pandemic has helped and hurt these efforts.
The new monthly series will empower faculty and staff to share their expertise with fellow community members.
Barnard welcomed the award-winning labor leader as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Grace Lee Boggs ’35 Lecture.
With nearly 1,200 registrants for Admissions Open House week, Brown shares her excitement to connect with prospective students as well as her love of breakfast buns and family mah-jongg.
Barnard staff members who have dedicated as many as 45 years of service to the College were honored on June 12, 2019, at the first annual Staff Recognition Breakfast.
When should a student begin preparing for life after college? According to the team at Beyond Barnard, Day 1 is not too early, and it’s never too late to think about post-graduate options.
Forty years ago, mothers in the paid labor force were fighting for protections and rights. Working Mother Media founder Carol Evans says they still are.