… 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… Elfman ’80 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2017 The most important factor when Tony and Drama Desk … between a deaf woman and her former teacher. Epstein first came to theatre after her Barnard advisor, Professor of … can make notes, speak, and make changes as the play is being worked. After, they can view the video and discuss it.” …
/magazine/fall-2017/life-theatre… Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2017 Vice-President for the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity at … the African American Studies Program and served as its first director. Her leadership role in the university’s … liberal arts college for women located in Greensboro, N.C. Being surrounded by bright, ambitious, and determined young …
/magazine/fall-2017/leader-diversity-and-inclusion… magazine Fall 2012 A self-taught dance critic whose first article on the subject was a piece for Barnard Magazine snared an … from the deliberations for the 2012 criticism selection.) “Being a good critic is a very difficult mix of skills,” …
/magazine/fall-2012/dance-critic-honored-pulitzer-finalist… Diving into the Archives By Jennifer Altmann Barnard Magazine Barnard … theatre programs, valentines, and photos—are currently being digitized and will be available soon. All these … (see A Time of Great Change ), who in March became the first woman to lead Lincoln Center, to Krista Suh ’09 (see …
/magazine/spring-2017/diving-archives… Malcolm X Revisited Marking 50 years since the civil rights activist delivered his last public speech By … Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2015 Hanging on the wall outside the southern entrance to LeFrak Gymnasium … That idea of a dynamic evolution really struck me as being the essence of this story.” Building the Barnard …
/magazine/spring-2015/malcolm-x-revisited… Winter 2015 Busy students find valuable study time on the go without lugging around huge textbooks. Enthralled … surprise. The on-campus version of this course, one of the first flipped classes taught at Columbia University, was a … is public, and alumnae can check out the various projects being developed at barnard.edu/cool. Mehrling’s MOOC is open …
/magazine/winter-2015/cool-projects-unfold-barnard… Shopping our Way to Salvation Experts consider the hidden costs of consumer culture By Merri Rosenberg ’78 … are made, and even whether we should buy something in the first place have serious implications for the global economy … toys, and stuffed animals—and have them fixed. Also being used as a research project, the service opens in …
/magazine/spring-2014/shopping-our-way-salvation… York Times sports columnist Juliet Macur is constantly on the move—whether traveling the world for her job, rowing on a … from covering the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Macur’s first book was released by HarperCollins. Cycle of Lies is an … hit The New York Times best-seller list in March, and is being published in 20 other countries. Journalism wasn’t …
/magazine/spring-2014/keeping-score… Passing the Torch…and Farewell Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine … to greet me on the day I walked through the gates for the first time, and she was there to say farewell when I … and regional club leaders. The most gratifying part of being AABC president is to be in the company of intelligent, …
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