Barnard College News
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On January 27, the College highlights alumnae activism that honors stories of liberation and survival.
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The science of culinary skills, learning labs, and museum visits are part of the many exciting courses that will educate students this spring.
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As a photographer and the associate vice president of CARES, Amy Zavadil is well versed in looking at scenarios from multiple angles.
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The College welcomed nearly 400 high school students through the gates this summer.
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The new monthly series will empower faculty and staff to share their expertise with fellow community members.
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After its successful debut last summer, the program returned for its second year, welcoming more educators and learning specialists from across New York City.
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From the art of hand embroidery to foot binding, professor Dorothy Y. Ko illuminates the intricate intersection between gender and body in China for fashion exhibits around the world.
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Professor Anne Higonnet examines clothing the same way she examines art history — with curiosity and passion — and her popular fall course Clothing continues to grow as a result.
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Look back at the highlights from the 2021-2022 academic year, when the College celebrated all things STEM.
After a two-year hiatus, faculty guided students through overseas programs ranging from Sustainable Communities in Ecuador to Translating Theatre in France.
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Moore’s solo exhibition “WORDY” — hosted by the College’s Archives — tackles themes of race, class, and violence.