
In Ignacio G. Galán’s new book, the Barnard professor explores how furniture helped shape fascist ideology in Italy.
In Ignacio G. Galán’s new book, the Barnard professor explores how furniture helped shape fascist ideology in Italy.
Barnard political science expert Alexander Cooley reveals how global institutions once grounded in liberal ideals are being co-opted by authoritarian power — from FIFA to the front page.
Emmy Award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker Anne Poiret discussed the art of post-war storytelling and the need for journalistic collaboration across affected countries.
Community members tuned into a cross-disciplinary faculty panel discussion on climate politics, research, and debates.
Meet one of the College’s newest class members, who said that “the chance to be surrounded by driven, bold, and socially responsible women” made Barnard her top choice.
Barnard is one of five women’s colleges, out of 216 research colleges and universities, to receive the top “Research Activity Designation” recognition.
Professors from a range of disciplines explored global migration with a roomful of enthusiastic community members.
Take a look at how the College covered, discussed, and taught an historic election.
Professor Rajiv Sethi discusses the tools used to forecast political races.
As Election Day draws near, Barnard Votes encourages students to engage in the civic process beyond casting their ballots.