
Barnard made them classmates, Access Barnard made them colleagues, and a deep connection made them best friends.
Barnard made them classmates, Access Barnard made them colleagues, and a deep connection made them best friends.
The festival returns to campus with an exciting lineup of events and screenings dedicated to elevating the stories of women’s leadership.
Winning the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will allow the neuroscientist to substantially expand her research program and develop science outreach activities.
After being mentored by stellar science faculty across the City at Barnard’s Summer Research Institute, 285 students celebrated at one of NYC’s largest gatherings dedicated to young women scientists.
Sarah Barlow-Ochshorn ’20, the Archives Processing and Pedagogy Fellow, shares the significance of Poindexter’s newly donated papers.
A Barnard neuroscience and behavior graduate, Ladner shares what a day is like for her as a first-year medical student and the importance of having Barnard alumnae as mentors. #BarnardCelebratesWomensHistoryMonth
Participating in Barnard’s Summer Research Institute taught the sustainability and environmental economist how chemistry can be used to produce efficient biofuels.
A collaboration between Professor Rae Silver and four Barnard affiliates yields exciting results for our understanding of circadian rhythms.
Dr. Mia Minen ’03 and mentees — Sarah Jinich ’19, Talia Boyers ’20, Jana Jaran ’22 — discuss research and women in STEM.
The “toddler whisperer,” Prof. Tovah Klein, breaks down the importance of children at work.
Studying at Barnard means access to graduate-level research opportunities that few undergraduate liberal arts colleges provide.
Nika's collection of poetry is based on her work with Syrian refugees.
Two alumnae spearhead a scholarship fund to salute a campus advisor who helped them pursue careers in medical health
Emily-Anne is the founder and director of the nonprofit program We Stop Hate, dedicated to raising self-esteem in teens through social media.
The Gender Amplified Music Festival inspires the next generation of music producers and women in technology.
Congratulations to the recipients of 2013 Teaching Awards
Personalized sessions help students develop public-speaking skills
Professors Sally Chapman, Dina Merrer, Marisa Buzzeo '01 and their students speak about faculty research, mentoring women in science and making chemistry accessible. Watch Video
Barnard hosts a major initiative with the City of New York to jumpstart the celebration of Women's History Month.
NYC Commission on Women’s Issues and Barnard College create unique mentoring program giving New York City college students access to New York City’s most successful women