… and opportunities for those left behind. Image West with friends at a women’s march in Morristown, New Jersey, on … pivotal role in organizing the Presbyterian Church’s work with the civil rights movement. She even did her part for … myths.” At Barnard, she learned to “speak out, ask questions, debate issues and get involved. I found my voice …
/magazine/winter-2024/friendship-rooted-social-justice… Projects estimated to be completed by June 2024. Any questions should be directed to reprorightsrfp@barnard.edu . … multiple guest speakers throughout the semester. Together with the instructors and expert speakers, students will … their struggle through new conversations and projects. 5. Birth Doula Training for Barnard Students Erin Donahue, BC …
/reproductive-health-grant… college for women in New York City affiliated with Columbia University. There are many opportunities to collaborate with faculty in the larger research community at Barnard … and up to three pre/reprints of scholarly work. For questions about the position, please contact Rebecca Wright, …
/assistant-professor-computer-science-2024… naturally. As of 2015, only 0.6% of the spill remained , with much of the cleanup credit going to natural processes. … Professor of Chemistry Rachel Narehood Austin has worked with students in her lab to examine how nature cleaned up our … form. Nevertheless, the discovery has opened up a host of questions. She compared the experience to rock climbing, when …
/news/professor-rachel-narehood-austins-20-year-research-quest… path for the next generation of Barnard leaders. November 5, 2025 More than 500 Barnard students, alumnae, and … for the 2025 Opportunities Conference on Sept. 2 6 with one overarching mission — to forge an accessible path … a recruiter, and during that time, I w ould hear the same questions being asked repeatedly by the people ahead of me.” …
/news/fall-2025-opportunities-conference… groundbreaking and influential designers to be in dialogue with the Barnard community. Norma Sklarek, who attended Barnard in 1944-45 and graduated from Columbia with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1950, became the first … the event. Felecia Davis’ work in computational textiles questions how we live and she re-imagines how we might use …
/norma-merrick-sklarek-lecture… via the measurement of two-dimensional areas. McDuff, with mathematician Dietmar Salamon, is the co-author of two … received numerous awards and honors. McDuff fell in love with numbers growing up in post-World War II Edinburgh. “I … meet each other, in addition to getting help with their questions. The event honored mathematician Ada Lovelace, …
/magazine/fall-2013/formula-expanding-numbers… 2013 For four days in April, the campus sprang to life with the sound of spoken-word poetry, as hundreds of … poetry is performed, rather than read, and often deals with social or political issues; judges score performances. … explore “intersectional” issues like black feminism, she questions how such issues converge with other cultural …
/magazine/spring-2013/poetry-slam… who can make truth surpass fiction, a documentarian with a superb sense of human drama.” NPR said, “Her book … attached to a country involves pressing uncomfortable questions about justice and opportunity for its least powerful citizens,” she writes. A blonde woman with a video recorder and notepad was a curiosity for a …
/magazine/summer-2012/concrete-barrier… Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2012 One of the questions I get asked all the time is “why is college so … the University of Vermont in 1955, he drove to Burlington with a small carload of books and clothes, along with a full semester’s tuition bill of $750. He’d worked as a …
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