Barnard College News
Sabre stars Chloe Gouhin ’25 and Tamar Gordon ’26 share what drives them to win.
Darnley Alleyne finds ways to spread positivity and encouragement, whether it’s in the Barnard receiving room or the weight room.
The middle-distance runner continues her journey with a bright outlook on a new year and semester.
Eight students share how they’re planning to spend winter recess — from movie binges to eating orange jello.
For National Women’s Health and Fitness Day (September 28), journey through the Men’s Lightweight Crew member’s daily balance of academics, rowing, and all else in between.
The Dobbs v. Jackson ruling ends federal protection of abortion rights.
Carol D. Berkowitz ’65, M.D., Sareh Parangi ’86, M.D., and Roberta Levy Schwartz ’91 have devoted their lives to health and wellness.
As the world attempts to move beyond the pandemic, Barnard revisits a poetry series that has helped our community thrive during trying times.
Economist and Brookings Institution Rubenstein Fellow Belinda Archibong breaks down her research on how negative news reports on vaccines can lead to a public decline in vaccine confidence.
The Barnard alumna changed everything from the very way women are treated at the doctor’s office to life in medical school for female students.
The center will serve as a centralized hub for all wellness-related initiatives across campus and will support a 360-degree perspective of personal well-being focused on three pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, and financial.