Africana Studies News
Barnard professor and canine cognitive scientist Alexandra Horowitz — an authority on how dogs perceive the world — shares her expertise, right on time for her new children’s book release and National Therapy Animal Day.
From the College’s latest pledge to attain net-zero emissions by 2040 to receiving a STARS gold rating for sustainability efforts, Barnard leads the climate movement by example.
Alumnae, students, and friends of the College proudly gathered to celebrate wellness and to honor two extraordinary community members at an event that directly underwrites student financial aid.
Professor Logan Brenner is part of an international collaboration to drill into the ocean’s past.
For National Poetry Month, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
Rebecca L. Walkowitz — a distinguished scholar of language and literature — will join the College on June 1.
The art history professor talks about her forthcoming book on the French fashion revolution and being offered a named chair in honor of former Barnard professor Barbara Novak.
The Zine Library marks a milestone as it hosts a citywide celebration of feminist micro-publishing.