… had two great loves. One was her husband, Louis Dupree. The other, Afghanistan. Combined, they formed the foundation … leaving after Louis was briefly imprisoned on suspicion of being a CIA spy. They first settled in Pakistan, where she worked with refugees, …
/magazine/winter-cn/nancy-hatch-dupree-49… Asserting Humanity To grapple with the intractable issue of caste, Anupama Rao puts it into a … of History Anupama Rao tackled the issue head-on in her first book, The Caste Question , published in 2009, which … around. “We’re used to thinking about democracy as being about individual rights, but in India there is an …
/magazine/fall-2017/asserting-humanity… Education Beyond the Gates Through the Athena Center’s Post-Baccalaureate … the Athena Film Festival. February 21, 2020 During her first two years at Barnard, Kory Louko ’17 studied … and how for many artists there is not a difference between being an artist and an activist.” At this year’s festival, …
/news/education-beyond-gates… Barnard magazine Spring 2022 As I write this letter, it is the countdown to the 2022 Commencement at Radio City Music … who are still figuring out what comes next. I remember being one of those recent graduates who didn’t have an exact … off the ground. A month later, I was that company’s first employee. I learned then what so many professionals …
/magazine/spring-2022/changing-course… took a photography class on a whim. That experience marked the beginning of a fruitful journey toward a career in … photographing Fashion Week, I saw firsthand how limited the scope of beauty was in the industry,” she says. “My … clients is speaking to their inner child, who is worthy of being told they are beautiful and that their body is a …
/magazine/summer-2022/word-nomi-ellenson-10… Welcome to the start of Fall 2021 President Beilock welcomes the Barnard … of Marina Catallozzi, M.D., MSCE , as Barnard’s first Vice President of Health and Wellness and Chief Health … the new the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being , which will provide a centralized hub for our many …
/news/welcome-start-fall-2021… The Making of a … Valiant Archer: Nina Duke ’24 The … Entering the fall 2021 semester, which was Duke’s first time on campus and meeting her teammates, she often found team practice as “being able to experience something I had only ever dreamed …
/news/making-valiant-archer-nina-duke-24… Jamila Ahmed Ahmed’s novel is a captivating retelling of the classic One Thousand and One Nights via the vibrant … — honestly and occasionally with humor — the difficulty of being human and the despair engendered in a world that … ) NONFICTION Image Yankee Stadium 1923-2008: America’s First Modern Ballpark edited by Tara Krieger ’04 In …
/magazine/winter-2024/bookshelf… Higher education is where I learned to see and understand the world in a new way and was given the space to identify … evolved with one value at its core, and that is boldness. Being unafraid. President Laura Ann Rosenbury Biography Image … at University of Florida Levin College of Law. She was the first woman in that role. One of her goals was to raise the …
/president-laura-rosenbury… Learning Chriss Sneed and resident HAVEN stan met up with the gym’s founders – Gaby, Taylor, Andrea, and Nina – to … boxing class followed by a business talkback. In the first session, students gained insight into how HAVEN’s … program: the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being — and, of course, our Brooklyn-based faves, HAVEN …
/entrepreneurship-and-wellness… carpools, and holidays, including summer vacation. I have the ability to go and do as I please, which makes me think back to July, when I went on my first dental mission trip to Honduras. I was excited, a … young women will definitely help. I pride myself on being empathetic, but it wasn’t until I served as a dental …
/magazine/fall-2024/aabc-presidents-letter… Nunez ’72 Beckons Hollywood With Books to Film Nunez’s “The Friend” and “What Are You Going Through” adapted for the … Toronto, and New York film festivals, The Friend is the first of two entries in Nunez’s fiction-to-film good fortune. … I’ve always wanted to do, something that, in spite of being often frustratingly difficult, comes naturally to me …
/magazine/fall-2024/sigrid-nunez-72-beckons-hollywood-books-film… courses? CU often has discussion sections and times on the course listings page. Barnard does not. Sign-up for sections generally occurs during the first week or two of the semester. Classes and Credits for … Everyone must take at least one intro lecture. Note: being relieved of a intro lecture does not relieve you from …
/faqs-1… FAQs FAQs for Economics Students Courses Recommended for First-Years Each semester , the Economics Department offers two courses at the … the other as a minor. Premed. No rule prevents you from being both premed and majoring in economics. Indeed, to …
https://economics.barnard.edu/faqs… Saskia Hamilton paints an illuminating portrait of the marriage of two literary greats: writer Elizabeth … making? Saskia Hamilton: In 1989, I was 22 years old, a first-semester graduate student in poetry at NYU, and I heard … Lowell’s passionate pursuit of Caroline. It is also about being driven off course in his pursuit of his sanity and his …
/magazine/spring-2020/lives-letters… future, and know that with cutting-edge facilities, the College—already a world-class institution—can fulfill its … and Diana Touliatou Vagelos ’55 and P. Roy Vagelos are the first to commit significant support to the new construction. … they say signals a new future for the College. “Despite being the most selective women’s college in the country, …
/magazine/winter-2016/building-barnard… Summer Mini Grant Recipient Reflections As the summer has wrapped up, our summer grant recipients … to answer our research questions. This summer marks Maya’s first time conducting biological research, and now, just a … summer. One of the best parts of my summer experience was being able to get to know Rio de Janeiro (I am from São …
https://biology.barnard.edu/node/53146… Earth Today's alumnae farmers have come a long way since the "farmerette" days By Ayana Byrd ’95 Barnard Magazine … were years of upheaval, with students protesting the first Gulf War. “It was an era of political awareness that … treat her like an outsider. “We face the challenges of not being, shall we say, good old boys,” she notes. But their …
/magazine/summer-2018-0… 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… by R.A. Monroe Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2014 The exhilarating experience of doing hands-on research in … missed opportunity. “More and more these days, science is being done in a collaborative mode,” Rojas says. “It’s not … causes these altered perceptions, so my research was the first step in understanding the mechanism.” Working full time …
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