The funding will support 30 Pell-eligible students and enable research on how to better help academically talented women from low-income families pursue undergraduate STEM degrees.
The funding will support 30 Pell-eligible students and enable research on how to better help academically talented women from low-income families pursue undergraduate STEM degrees.
Students share their appreciation for the women who have made them who they are today.
For AAPI Heritage Month (May), Barnard professors educate us on the remarkable contributions of lesser-known Asian American women from history.
White’s Visual Neuroscience course unpacks the intricacies of how we see.
The Center for Engaged Pedagogy received the inaugural award for their tireless commitment to academic excellence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In recognition of Stop Food Waste Day (April 28), two students share their passion for community care by reducing food waste around campus and at home.
The annual event honored the entire Barnard community for its care, resilience, and innovative vision on campus and beyond.
For eight years, the Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize has been awarded yearly to a graduating senior, who receives $25,000 to support her creative writing.
The two graduating seniors were each recognized with a $5,000 prize for their high standards of scholarship in Jewish studies.
In an Earth Day #WayBackWednesday, the executive director of Greenpeace USA and creator of The Story of Stuff Project reflects on what still gives her hope after more than 30 years of climate activism.
In Walk This Way, Sharpe and his students track evolving relationships to the practice of walking to learn what this vital activity can tell us about the human experience.