… Going Circular in the City Barnard made circularity a campus imperative, and … of the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being construction project, she has been working on clearing … to avoid creating it, and the associated emissions, in the first place,” Goldmark explained. “But the first step is …
/news/going-circular-city… Arts Library) Librarian Jean Blackwell Hutson ’35 Meet the librarian who transformed the Schomburg Collection into a … not shield her from racism; and finding housing was her first challenge. Barnard’s dean, Virginia Gildersleeve , … assumed that they knew all there was to know just by being Black, but there is much more to the history of Black …
https://barnard.edu/news/librarian-jean-blackwell-hutson-35… Alumnae, I’m thrilled and honored to be writing for the first time as president of the Alumnae Association of Barnard … improve and widen access — despite our endowment being dwarfed by institutions of similar size and caliber and …
/magazine/summer-2020/looking-back-and-ahead… Preserver of the Past Fay Chew Matsuda ’71 dedicated her life to … 2013. “We were trying to recover history that was quickly being lost.” Yet she persevered. At the time, there was no … she returned to the Hamilton-Madison House, where she first began her career, to serve as the program director of …
/magazine/winter-2021/preserver-past… Introduces Parental Leave Benefit for Eligible Employees The College will begin offering paid parental leave this … access to a new benefit: paid parental leave. This is a first in the institution’s history. Eligible employees who … to stronger parent-child bonding, improved caregiver well-being, and healthier cognitive and social development for the …
https://barnard.edu/news/supporting-new-parents-barnard-introduces-parental-leave-benefit-eligible-employees… Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2018 For the first time, the story of the last survivor of the last slave … the slaughter of his West Africa community; his experience being held in a “barracoon” or enclosure used for slaves; his …
/magazine/spring-2018/barracoon… her graduate adviser in 2001, she found herself drawn to the anthropological and religious aspects of early societies, … City is an ideal place to delve into the subject. In her first six weeks as a New York City resident, she’s been to … learned that solidarity among women is not a given—that being Christian, Muslim, wealthy, poor, rural, urban, and so …
/magazine/fall-2013/faces-new-faculty… How the Barnard Community Contributed to the Fight Around … From offering hot-meal deliveries for medical staff to being frontline workers themselves, they zeroed in on how … because there are more people in need. We are serving many first-time visitors to our soup kitchens and food pantries. …
https://barnard.edu/news/how-barnard-community-contributed-fight-around-covid-19… by Columbia. This course considers key questions at the foundation of political thought. What is justice? How do … contemporary American political phenomena, as well as being more likely to engage with politics and elections … is reflected in two ways- preparation and focus. First, the course carries a substantial reading load designed …
/fall-2022-classes… With … Climate Justice Activist Parisa Harvey ’26 The Laidlaw Scholar traces the policy effects of climate … processes. Wendy Schor-Haim , [the director of the First-Year Writing Program ], shared the framework, “I’m … climate justice is addressed at the conference despite it being housed in a city that runs on fossil fuel wealth and is …
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