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Sustainability expert Sandra Goldmark discusses the upcoming NYC Climate Week 2022 event on the power of a new approach to consumption as a collective climate response.
This National Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, we spotlight Barnard’s trailblazing alumnae who have thrived in fields from law to the arts and everything in between.
Get a sneak peek into the fabulous and diverse first-years joining campus this fall.
The Barnard community came together in Riverside Church to kick off a new academic year, guided by the words of keynote speaker Ayana Byrd ’95.
After its successful debut last summer, the program returned for its second year, welcoming more educators and learning specialists from across New York City.
A budding AFF programmer shares insights on her experience discovering film festival careers through a unique lens.
After being mentored by stellar science faculty across the City at Barnard’s Summer Research Institute, 285 students celebrated at one of NYC’s largest gatherings dedicated to young women scientists.
Read advice from two NSOP student leaders, the CARES team, and two Barnard interns who introduced this year’s incoming students to campus life.
From the art of hand embroidery to foot binding, professor Dorothy Y. Ko illuminates the intricate intersection between gender and body in China for fashion exhibits around the world.
A unique pilot program within Barnard’s Center for Engaged Pedagogy taps into students’ powers of observation.
Professor Anne Higonnet examines clothing the same way she examines art history — with curiosity and passion — and her popular fall course Clothing continues to grow as a result.