
Grant will support new partnerships and curriculum centered on immigration, poverty, and labor rights policy
Grant will support new partnerships and curriculum centered on immigration, poverty, and labor rights policy
The Barnard community has always been known for its commitment to activism, from its founding days and the fight to provide women with a quality education, to this past year where national movements focused on women’s rights, immigration, science and climate change, and other social issues.
Barnard celebrates five students and three organizations committed to critically engaging and supporting the Barnard community.
Paula Franzese '80, longtime professor of political science, was named by SheKnows media as one of the 20 inspiring women who are transforming the way kids learn.
A roundup of the numerous awards, grants, and fellowships students and recent alumnae received this year.
Political science professor reflects on her experience working in conflict zones
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.
Longtime political science professor and human rights scholar
Learn about Barnard and Columbia initiatives to help victims of the storm.