
The first Black woman appointed to the U.S. District Court in eastern Michigan fought for civil rights as an attorney and challenged presidential overreach during her judicial career.
The first Black woman appointed to the U.S. District Court in eastern Michigan fought for civil rights as an attorney and challenged presidential overreach during her judicial career.
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.
An unwavering advocate for women to have the right to vote, Lee was also the first Chinese woman in the country to earn a Ph.D. in economics.
Barnard professors and students have created the Interactive Economics website, a breakthrough set of virtual tools that makes the field accessible for anyone with internet access.
Sofia Rojas ’27 and Victoria Wilson ’26 will participate in an eight-week program, combining academic study and real-world work experience in Dublin, Ireland — making Barnard the only college to have two students awarded.
Follow along to learn how the two economics majors kicked off National Girls and Women and Sports Day (February 7).