… Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2020 In her fourth book, the young adult novel All-American Muslim Girl , author … received about writing? Don’t be afraid to write a garbage first draft. The magic comes in the editing process — and … Islam to make sure I was getting details correct. Being a Muslim writer at a time when our stories are still …
/magazine/spring-2020/tete-tete-nadine-jolie-courtney-02… her arrival in July 2017, President Beilock has taken the College to new heights in its mission to empower young … future. In fact, embracing uncertainty was one of the first pieces of advice she offered graduates at 2018’s … of the new Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being in Barnard Hall. “Over the six years of her remarkable …
/news/farewell-president-sian-leah-beilock… Lab Stillness Lab: A Zine Library Collaboration Over the span of three weeks, the Barnard Zine Library (BZL) and … trying out internet dating, getting cable TV for the first time and being skeptical of TiVo. This desktop published zine also …
/news/stillness-lab-zine-library-collaboration… of cookies to bring to friends and sing along to Moana in the car as we deliver them. On Christmas Day, we always cook … we don’t celebrate any specific holiday. Instead, we take the time off to slow down and catch up with family and … at 6 in the morning for 初詣 hatsumōde , which is the first prayer of the year. Then, we head to our grandparents’ …
/news/barnard-students-over-break… A Word with Asali Solomon ’95 The author, whose novel is described as a “feat of … and the enduring impact of their bond. Solomon’s first novel, Disgruntled , was named the best book of the … things that are resonant. What is your favorite part about being a writer? Writing. I have two sons, and last year, …
/magazine/spring-2022/word-asali-solomon-95… (she/her), a recent Barnard graduate class of 2022 and first year master's candidate at Columbia University's … am currently studying for a Master's in Public Health from the Population and Family Health Department. I am very … coming to Barnard and have been intrigued by them since. Being in the Zine library makes me feel connected to …
/news/eleanor-enass-bawab-yousif… The Brains Behind ‘Grey Matters CU’ A joint Barnard and … ’22. “There is a prevailing stereotype of neuroscience being something foreign and impenetrable.” This stereotype is … us from the day of our conception to the printing of our first issue and continues to do so today,” says Vayntrub. A …
/magazine/winter-2022/brains-behind-grey-matters-cu… Combating Climate Change As Miami’s first chief heat officer, Jane Gilbert ’87 is working on a robust plan to protect the city’s residents from the threats of rising temperatures … about the climate threat that most impacted their well-being, the environmental scientist was in a critical position …
/magazine/winter-2022/combating-climate-change… The Physicist Who Persevered Myriam Sarachik ’54 overcame … and sent to a concentration camp near Bordeaux. After being transferred to a guarded ghetto near Tours, they … just as the high school was beginning to accept its first female students. From there, she enrolled in Barnard …
/magazine/winter-2022/physicist-who-persevered… Fall 2022 Arrival Information from the Public Health Response Team August 15, 2022 Hello … your summer break or joining the Barnard community for the first time. We are excited to welcome you all and share some … review and accept your results. Due to the volume of tests being processed, you will not receive a confirmation when …
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