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The celebrated French author shared what inspires and unnerves her in a revealing conversation with British novelist Hari Kunzru.
Barnard welcomed the award-winning labor leader as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Grace Lee Boggs ’35 Lecture.
In celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day (October 10), and the College’s connection to the tribe, Barnard and Columbia University honor the Picuris Pueblo with weeklong events.
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.
In Celebration of National Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, Jomysha Delgado Stephen ’96 reflects on her journey from Student Government VP to Executive Vice President of the College and General Counsel.
Read about the latest accomplishments from the Barnard community.
Barnard’s resident expert on all things canine goes deeper into her new book about the highs and chewed-up-furniture lows of the first year with a new dog.
In The Jazz of Chemistry, students study — and demystify — the intriguing ways in which science is an essential part of everyday life.
The donation will enable a rotating roster of media experts and filmmakers — up to four per semester — to teach, mentor, and coach students on the ins and outs of film and media.