… ’90 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2013 During his first visit to New York City in the late ’90s, Chris Bregler spotted the acclaimed dancer and … professor at MIT, we are very far away from being able to simulate the brain. We realize we need to work …
/magazine/fall-2013/body-language… Caribbean Feminisms On the Page Writers find compatibility in regional diversity By … in fiction writing from Hunter College. Minding Ben , her first novel, newly published in paperback as Grace in the … For Danticat, “The non-fiction keeps the fiction from being preachy. I get the preach out of the way.” Brown writes …
/magazine/fall-2015/caribbean-feminisms-page… Boas, professor of anthropology at Columbia University. The two women knew each other, and when Hurston received … year 1964–65 at the Freie Universität Berlin. In one of my first days of living in the student village of the FU, the … as a health educator and medical writer. The gown is being donated in Lucy’s and young Zora’s names, to the …
/magazine/fall-2015/fitting-cap-graduation-gown… Davies ’05 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2016 The streets of Morningside Heights directly led Charlotte … Online Film Fund with a script imagining teenage girls as being as passionate about British politicians as they are … other women, to write about female experiences.” Dinkin first performed at the Fringe Festival in 2013, but last …
/magazine/winter-2016/sketching-career-comedy… Returning to the Classroom — A Wonderful Journey Barnard Magazine Barnard … other Internet distractions. When it was time to write my first essay, I found myself staring anxiously at a blank … achieving a certain grade. The only difficulty is not being in the same room with all the alumnae from classes that …
/magazine/fall-2013/returning-classroom-wonderful-journey… At Reunion: Technology Makes the Trip By Judi Hasson ’73 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine … known as a klutz, falling on smooth surfaces and not being able to get up. But, in 2007, a doctor realized I had … I think Sherry and I may have made Barnard history as the first classmates to attend Reunion together in such a manner. …
/magazine/fall-2013/reunion-technology-makes-trip… a Chair Alumnae leaders discuss how to take that “seat at the table” By Stephanie Shestakow ’98 Barnard Magazine … Business. “I continually reinvent myself,” she said. The first woman elected partner at McKinsey & Co., Levinson has … Levinson, “and stick with who you are, but find a style of being a strong persona [that] does not make everyone in the …
/magazine/summer-2013/pull-chair… Barnard magazine Spring 2013 When I was in college in the early 1980s, letters—on paper, in ink, with self-licked … I can’t help thinking that something precious is being lost amidst this move from paper to pixels, something … with those we like and love. Here is what concerns me. First is the basic loss of physicality, of the smell and …
/magazine/spring-2013/letters-leaks-and-tweets… Crisis Intervention A grant from the Avon Foundation for Women funds preventive education By … ended with an intoxicated 16-year-old West Virginia girl being violated, other teenagers standing by and doing … relationships. Barnard was one of 25 recipients. It’s the first time the school has received a grant from the …
/magazine/spring-2013/crisis-intervention… mornings, she’s spinning, jumping, and pivoting on the ice during a practice that lasts eight hours, with … as a career after suffering a concussion while skating and being treated by a neurosurgeon. Ultimately, she hopes to … “Marlena is a marvel,” says Lisa Hollibaugh, Barnard’s first-year class dean. “Any new student who dives into the …
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