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Barnard College News
President Laura Rosenbury will welcome former U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder for a discussion to honor the judicial pioneer and devoted Barnard alumna.
Abby Sullivan ’25, an art history major, solved a mystery of the past with Louis Lang’s 1871 Art Students painting — helping to deepen the art world’s connection to the painter.
The Harlem Renaissance, art installations at the MoMA, and American theatre are a small slice of what students will learn as they head back to class this spring.
Whether they’re from Kansas or Miami, these seven students have one thing in common — they know how to spend the holiday season in NYC, the most festive city in the world.
The New York State Poet continues to pursue her craft and help students find their voice.
Barnard and Columbia community members team up in a “sweeping” effort and send a message of unity and collaboration.
Visiting Barnard? Discover the local eateries, farmers markets, and waterfront views that make the neighborhood feel like home.
The College’s New Student Orientation Program leader, Abbey McWhirter ’25, shares how she and her team help new and transfer students ease into campus life.
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.
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.
For Women’s History Month (March), Barnard looks back at the history-making anniversaries of five alumnae — from an unforgettable STEM story to a rock-star musical theatre composer.
The New York Youth Symphony, which included members from the College, made history when it won the award for Best Orchestral Performance.
Barnard made them classmates, Access Barnard made them colleagues, and a deep connection made them best friends.
Barnard made circularity a campus imperative, and now we’re spreading the word.
From settling into newly declared majors to looking forward to graduation and beyond, these four students know exactly why they’re excited for the new year.
As a photographer and the associate vice president of CARES, Amy Zavadil is well versed in looking at scenarios from multiple angles.