Math News

Read about the latest fellowships and grants won by Barnard faculty and campus programs.

The Athena Center announces a new focus on leadership as problem-solving.

Alexis Pauline Gumbs ’04 — scholar, poet, and activist — addresses queer blackness in her work and the concept and inspiration behind her new book.

How studying sociology at Barnard provided valuable insight into human drama for a rising star and alumna.

2020 Wellcome Medal recipient and anthropology chair Lesley A. Sharp discusses her research in the field of medical anthropology in this “Break This Down” interview.

How playing tennis as a Barnard student-athlete on the heels of Title IX helped an alumna combine her interest in law, politics, and women’s athletics to serve up long-lasting professional success.

Said Silver: "This is the first-ever scientific journal to have all women senior authors."

How double majoring in English and psychology prepared a Barnard alumna to go viral with her provocative short story "Cat Person" in The New Yorker.