
The multidisciplinary creative and branding expert employs a feminist ethos to her branding business in Iraq.
The multidisciplinary creative and branding expert employs a feminist ethos to her branding business in Iraq.
Sharma takes us inside her world as a mom and as the Athena Center for Leadership’s inaugural in-house business expert.
Kaylin Marcotte ’12, the founder of Jiggy Puzzles, strikes a Shark Tank deal with her frame-worthy jigsaw puzzles designed by women artists.
As the pandemic disrupted traditional internships and in-person work, Barnard students and alumnae discovered new professional opportunities.
MommaWork founder Debi Yadegari ’98 wants to level the playing field for working parents through professional, reliable, and individualized parenting and breastfeeding assistance for working parents.
"Athena Pledge" calls on startup incubators and accelerators to support more women entrepreneurs
A host of projects confirms the College's commitment to new technology
Six Barnard alumnae discuss their successes as entrepreneurs.
Lulu is the founder of the Barnard/Columbia Design for America Studio, a network of interdisciplinary student teams and community members using design for local and social impact.
Newsweek/Daily Beast event gathers young women at Barnard for conversations on social entrepreneurship and activism
Program gives girls unique chance to craft and pitch business plans for socially responsible start-ups
Co-sponsored by Count Me In, American Express OPEN and the Athena Center for Leadership Studies.
The Urban Economic Forum at Barnard College is the first of a multi-city series designed to connect urban entrepreneurs and business owners to discuss ways to enhance their success.