
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.
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 festival returns to campus with an exciting lineup of events and screenings dedicated to elevating the stories of women’s leadership.
Barnard has no shortage of women researchers who lead the way and open doors for other women.
Barnard welcomed the author to its annual Lewis-Ezekoye Distinguished Lectureship Series, where she discussed building better worlds.
Professor Manijeh Moradian, author of a new book on Iranian revolutionaries in the U.S., examines the current feminist uprising in Iran.
The dance professor and prolific choreographer reflects on her past five projects, including the critically acclaimed light and desire, which she conceived and directed.
Barnard welcomed the award-winning labor leader as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Grace Lee Boggs ’35 Lecture.
BCRW, The Public Theater, and The Ntozake Shange Literary Trust partner to establish the first residency of its kind for distinguished women, femme, trans, or non-binary playwrights of the African Diaspora.