The Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize supports the creative writing of one graduating senior.
Barnard College News
A panel of women pro athletes and professionals discuss the power of being part of a team and why athletes and academics go hand-in-hand.
The College community gathered to celebrate family, campus ties, and future generations of students and scholars.
The multidisciplinary creative and branding expert employs a feminist ethos to her branding business in Iraq.
Renée Green, who joined the College in January as the Lida A. Orzeck ’68 Distinguished Artist-in-Residence for 2023, has released new work now on display in Barnard’s library.
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.
For Women’s History Month (March), Barnard looks back at the history-making anniversaries of five alumnae — from an unforgettable STEM story to a rock-star musical theatre composer.
The New York Youth Symphony, which included members from the College, made history when it won the award for Best Orchestral Performance.
Launched in 2018, Beyond Barnard has excelled at connecting students and alumnae to employment opportunities and graduate school programs around the world.
The career advising office looks ahead to the next five years with ambitious goals in mind.
The Barnard Center for Toddler Development celebrated half a century of groundbreaking research — and new state-of-the-art digs — with parents, alumnae, and community members.
The festival returns to campus with an exciting lineup of events and screenings dedicated to elevating the stories of women’s leadership.
Winning the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will allow the neuroscientist to substantially expand her research program and develop science outreach activities.
In her new role as Spelman College’s 11th president, the alumna continues to build on her success as a leader in global health to nurture the next generation of Black women.
Barnard has no shortage of women researchers who lead the way and open doors for other women.
Barnard welcomed the author to its annual Lewis-Ezekoye Distinguished Lectureship Series, where she discussed building better worlds.
On January 27, the College highlights alumnae activism that honors stories of liberation and survival.
The science of culinary skills, learning labs, and museum visits are part of the many exciting courses that will educate students this spring.
These are the standout times that made this year such a special one at the College.