Barnard College News
BCRW, the Public Theater, and the Ntozake Shange Literary Trust celebrated the newly created residency with an evening of tributes and performances.
The celebrated French author shared what inspires and unnerves her in a revealing conversation with British novelist Hari Kunzru.
Watch (and listen) to tips on video and audio from six of the College’s wildly successful creatives, including an Emmy-nominated TV director, the co-creator of a superhero character, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
The Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize, which includes $25,000 to support creative writing, is awarded yearly to a graduating senior.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and alumna will oversee the creative writing program to help guide students on their journeys as writers.
As the world attempts to move beyond the pandemic, Barnard revisits a poetry series that has helped our community thrive during trying times.
A peer-to-peer writing program prepares students to become strong communicators of science.
The celebrated writer reveals how her craft shapes identity and “excavates your soul.”
A Mentor, a Trailblazer, an Institution. #BarnardCelebratesBlackHistory
For Pride Month (June), the accomplished poet talks all things queer poetry.
In the final installment of the Pandemic Poets Society series, Bingham shares pandemic-inspired odes to inanimate objects.
Magdalene Pernambuco ’22 chats with her aunt and grandfather — Barnard professor Sandra Goldmark and her father, Peter Goldmark — about their newly published collaboration, Haikus for New York City.
Through the famed astronomer's descent into blindness, Corrie contemplates our increasingly frayed ties to one another and the planet.