
A panel of star athletes and leaders celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium
A panel of star athletes and leaders celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium
This International Women’s Day (March 8), the College looks back over the past 13 decades to honor the activists who helped improve our lives — from pursuing higher education at a time when women were excluded to standing up for those with HIV to advocating for children’s rights.
On Sunday, March 3, Barnard's Athena Film Festival capped its ninth annual celebration of fierce and fearless women leaders in film by welcoming U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who attended as a panelist to support the New York premiere of Knock Down the House.
The ninth annual festival screened films centered on women leaders, awarded trailblazers making their mark in their respective fields, hosted panels like "Time's Upx2" and more.
The Athena List, featuring three to five unproduced screenplays about women leaders, has provided early attention to films 'On the Basis of Sex,' the Alfre Woodard-starring U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury winner at this year's Park City festival, and Catherine Keener starrer 'Little Pink House' and led to more opportunities for its selected writers.
The advice Mia Ciallella ’19 gives to Barnard students: Be a part of as many different groups as interest you.
A smartphone based program can detect spores in honey bees that are believed to be a factor in their decline.
Have a project idea? Come to the Design Center and see if they can help you complete it.
As 2018 nears its end, we reflect on an amazing, eventful year at Barnard. Here are a few of the moments that made the year so memorable.
They highlighted the Design/Media Centers' work with movement and dance.
A discussion of indigenous issues, political ecology, and Facebook’s role in Papua New Guinea with Professor Paige West.
Two Barnard faculty members recently received major research grant awards, enabling them to continue existing studies.
We're lucky to have such brilliant minds at BLAIS!