… virtually — for 24 hours of paying it forward to the next generation of extraordinary Barnard women during a … $10,000 for the Barnard Annual Fund. Results are still being calculated, and we hope to know about the status of … alums and friends to fund financial aid, campus upgrades, first generation/ low income student support, emergency …
/news/barnard-soars-new-heights-giving-day-2020… An opera scholar reflects on how protest and disrupting the norm have shaped her life By Naomi André ’89 Barnard … year at Barnard, I confronted a picket line for the first time (which I did not cross), when the clerical workers … deep into who we are and how we are perceived. Despite being over 50, I’m still learning that protests always come …
/magazine/fall-2020/marching-together… Alumna Barnard College is deeply saddened to learn of the recent death of Sheila Abdus-Salaam ’74, an associate … Civil Court and, in 1993, Judge Abdus-Salaam became the first female Muslim judge in the United States when she … for her intelligence, warmth, and candor, and for always being on the side of justice for the poor and underserved. …
/news/remembering-sheila-abdus-salaam-74-distinguished-judge-and-devoted-barnard-alumna… and modern-day Eastern culture and politics. According to the Library of Congress , Asian/Pacific American Heritage … takes place in May for two reasons: May 7, 1843, marked the immigration of the first Japanese citizen to the U.S.; and on May 10, 1869, the …
/news/inkstones-history-activism… Grants Support Sustainability and Diversity Projects The Inclusion and Climate Action Grants distributed more than … and equity on campus, especially those that relate to well-being and sustainability. Meanwhile, the Sustainability … Action Grant Recipients “We are thrilled to support this first cohort of Student Climate Action Grant recipients,” …
/news/barnard-grants-support-sustainability-and-diversity-projects… safe and healthy as you continue your semester remotely. The past several days have been difficult for many of us as … as we wrap up this semester and prepare for the fall. First, Some Quick — But Important — Reminders The Housing … to continuing our work to support your fiscal well-being. As President Beilock shared, the College will disperse …
/news/important-student-updates-please-read… of NSB faculty) . This course introduces students to the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. The topics … for Neuroscience and Biology majors who want to take their first steps towards mathematical and computational models of … and their disruption influence health, function, and well-being. Topics will include the physiological and …
/all-nsb-courses… chair Lesley A. Sharp discusses her research in the field of medical anthropology in this “Break This Down” … medical anthropology. What is your career focused on? I am first and foremost a sociocultural anthropologist who … versus everyday moral thought and action. What does being awarded the Wellcome Medal mean for you personally? …
/news/break-down-medical-anthropology… Looking Ahead to Academic Year 2020-21 June 17, 2020 The message below was sent to the Barnard community on June … we will introduce a new and exciting component to our First-Year Writing and First-Year Seminar classes that will … information as soon as possible. As we pursue the goal of being together on campus this fall, we are acutely aware of …
/news/looking-ahead-academic-year-2020-21… bonds that began when students entered Barnard as first-years. To celebrate Women’s History Month and the contributions of Barnard’s many amazing professors, … she imagines, and by unapologetically and gracefully being herself." —Alexis Pauline Gumbs ’04 (2021) … Students …
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