
Computer science professors share how they integrate values into AI research.
Computer science professors share how they integrate values into AI research.
For 12 years, Barnard’s biology faculty and student volunteers work with the College’s bees to extract honey that is then shared with the community.
The decade-long research, one of the largest urban street tree growth studies, reflects hands-on coursework that can offer real-world solutions.
Launched in 2014, the innovative and fully funded program has introduced hundreds of young women to mentors in STEM research.
This summer, 20 high school students participated in the Sustainable Food and the City course — one of the five popular courses offered through the College’s Pre-College Programs.
Faculty and students spent the summer dancing in Paris, discovering astrophysics in a city by the banks of the Loire River, and connecting through culture and language in Vienna.
As part of the “Summer Internship Series,” Gina Brown ’26 shares what it’s like to work in the noble gas lab of Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory through Barnard’s Summer Research Institute.
Admissions director Ruby Bhattacharya and professor Mark Santolucito were awarded grants to work in France and South Korea, respectively.
This summer, the College hosted a community science fair featuring a special performance by STEM from Dance.
Barnard’s Accessible and Accelerated Robotics Lab draws international recognition and publishes research that underscores the gender gap in this dynamic field.
Barnard astrophysics professor Reshmi Mukherjee and her team secured NASA funding to test a method for observing the unseeable realms of the cosmos.