… we are encouraged to explore what doesn’t sit right with us. To ask questions and to dig for the answers. But to also study the … — and whether that is in step or very much out of step with those around us. Barnard provided me [with] what I …
/news/college-celebrates-convocation-2022… approach to achieving net-zero carbon emissions on campus, with a focus on reducing Scope 3 emissions. Scope 3 emissions … to achieve this goal of circularity is a partnership with Rheaply, an internal reuse platform founded by Cooper. … the office’s web page and email green@barnard.edu with questions or comments. Similarly, faculty and staff looking …
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/magazine/winter-2025/bookshelf… naturally. As of 2015, only 0.6% of the spill remained, with much of the cleanup credit going to natural processes. … chemistry professor Rachel Narehood Austin has worked with students in her lab to examine how nature managed to … form. Nevertheless, the discovery has opened up a host of questions. She compared the experience to rock climbing, when …
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/magazine/winter-2024/rising-above… in COVID patients. Right now, we’re testing on mice with lung cancer cells but eventually, we hope to move into … felt more at ease. It was really fun going back and forth with other students, being able to go to other people's … point, a lab member was able to take [the] complicated questions. He ended up wanting to collaborate with the lab; …
/news/student-spotlight-nya-hitchman-and-arooj-sohail… rises. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, questions on the sources and meaning of these inequities have … and international conferences on rheumatic diseases, with a special focus on Rheumatology, the impact of Equity … Ph.D. (pronouns: they/she) is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Brooklyn, New York, treating …
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