
Take a look at graduating seniors’ projects from the departments of Art History and Dance.
Take a look at graduating seniors’ projects from the departments of Art History and Dance.
With the backing of the Athena Center for Leadership and the Columbia Startup Lab — and some family teamwork — Samantha Greenspan ’21 brought the vision for her new media company to life.
Professor Logan Brenner is part of an international collaboration to drill into the ocean’s past.
For National Poetry Month, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
Two sets of faculty members and students traveled to Berlin and Madrid to complement the traditional classroom setting with a global perspective.
The annual panel — moderated by NY1 weekend anchor Stef Manisero — explored the connection between mental health and lifelong resilience.
Learn about alumnae and students — from the Class of 2014 to the Class of 2024 — who are working across disciplines to improve society with creativity and innovation.
Follow along to learn how the two economics majors kicked off National Girls and Women and Sports Day (February 7).
The épée fencer returns for a new semester ready to set the stage — or piste — for success.
The Laidlaw Scholar traces the policy effects of climate displacement ahead of the U.N. conference COP 28.
Fifty-five years after graduating from the College, the alumna gives a firsthand account of her trailblazing activism in the historic 1968 Columbia protests.
Barnard’s political science professor and international security expert is an authority on the politics of war, peace, and Putin.
Barnard and Columbia community members team up in a “sweeping” effort and send a message of unity and collaboration.
Professor Anupama Rao — an expert in anti-caste advocacy — explains how the College’s latest policy provision will continue to champion diversity, inclusion, and equity for all.
The political science major reflects on how her summer project — made possible by the alumnae network found on Barnard Connect — culminated in curiosity, activism, and mentorship.
Wright oversees the hub for student learning and faculty instruction, which provides educational tools and resources to the campus community.
Visiting Barnard? Discover the local eateries, farmers markets, and waterfront views that make the neighborhood feel like home.
Part 1 of the Summer Stories series: Barnard’s summer programs for pre-college students and current undergraduates create unforgettable experiences on campus and around NYC.
Barnard’s expert Egyptologist — Professor Ellen Morris ’91 — steps back in time with her new book on famines to illustrate the impact of societal memory on avoiding modern-day catastrophes.
Community members excitedly came together to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Francine LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being.