… ’78 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2015 The tendency to speak out and speak up in any venue—from … a political science major and chemistry minor, who won first place in persuasive advocacy for her presentation on … practice on a larger scale. I gained so much confidence in being able to speak confidently and to speak my opinion.” And …
/magazine/winter-2015/speaking-cicero… transformation,” says Professor Tina Campt. “There’s been the transformation of going from nothing to something.” She’s … this year. In two decades, Africana studies has gone from being a major with little financial support—formed in … “People came with their original copies of her work, those first editions,” says Yvette Christiansë, professor of …
/magazine/spring-2013/marking-20-years-africana-studies… Barnard magazine Winter 2013 Tianyue Sun ’16 snapped her first picture when she was 7 years old. A photographer friend of her father’s gave her the camera, and after that, there was no stopping the young child. She recalls her first efforts as being those of “funny faces,” along with activities and …
/magazine/winter-2013/camera-ready… On The Road TV reporter Julianna Goldman ’03 has hit the trail … around the country gives her an exhilarating sense of being on the front lines of history. “It is democracy at its … assignments as interviewing a president—she conducted the first one-on-one sit-down with Obama after his 2012 …
/magazine/test-import/road… from Barnard’s Joyce Kosh Kaiser ’57 Internship Fund in the Arts. The experience inspired her to pursue a career in the art world. “Being able to conduct my own research on site was very … to connect with my mom,” Wild says. “She was part of the first generation of her family to go to college, and I have …
/magazine/winter-2017/barnard-and-family… The Next Picture Show At a restored theater, Jennifer … daughters; their middle, Charlotte Christman-Cohen, is a first-year at Barnard. Christman returned to school—this … time for an MBA at Columbia Business School—and wound up being hired as an internal consultant for IBM. Though she …
/magazine/spring-2012/next-picture-show… Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2017 Disposession and the Environment by Paige West [nonfiction] In September, … John Adams steered the nation through major crises in the first decade after the Constitution’s ratification and helped … what makes a teacher or a class memorable, and what does being “educated” truly mean? With Ballet in My Soul: …
/magazine/fall-2017/new-books-fall… there were a time to celebrate women in film, it’s now, as the ugliness of Hollywood’s old boy’s network has finally … It’s Criminal , two women meet each other for the first time: Malika, a thirty-five-year old biracial mother of … accessible, with an emotional drama about a captured rebel being interrogated by a secret police agent. “They are both …
/magazine/winter-2018/bright-legacy… Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2018 One of the many things students value about their Barnard experience … a major in architecture with a minor in philosophy. I love being able to show younger children—and especially girls—that … exhibits, talks, and movies. She even once went on a first date to see the Met’s exhibit on trench warfare …
/magazine/spring-2018/athletes-scholars… Small-School Support, Big-School Athletics Because of the College’s partnership with Columbia University, Barnard … coaches. Sights and Sounds of Barnard: Athletes in Action Being a college athlete means that I’m part of something … There are two major competitions at which we aim to place first each year: the national championship and the Ivy …
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