Barnard College News
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On the fifth anniversary of the Bold Conference, students, faculty, and staff discussed LGBTQ+ inclusion at the College.
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Author and trans rights scholar Amanda Phillips is the keynote speaker at a talk about creating spaces for trans, queer, and feminist possibility in video games.
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To celebrate queer identities and increase awareness about LGBTQ+ issues and history this October, the College shines a light on eight graduates who advocate for the community.
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BCRW, The Public Theater, and The Ntozake Shange Literary Trust partner to establish the first residency of its kind for distinguished women, femme, trans, or non-binary playwrights of the African Diaspora.
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The Barnard English professor and 2022-2023 Harvard Radcliffe Fellow is ready to investigate the life of legendary aviator Amelia Earhart.
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LGBTQ+ outreach coordinator Dylan Kapit ’16 (they/them) interviews Barnard student Katherine Nessel ’23 (she/her) about her experience as a trans woman on campus.