… spoke to Hana Rivers about space and place in the digital, the body and embodiment, labor and replication … has this new software called MetaHuman , and one of their first prototype people is this Black woman. What does it mean … somebody else's, do I get a say in how my movements are being changed? Dance already has a lot of issues with …
/news/our-conversation-allie-costa… will study formal and institutionalized interventions in the realms of practice and theory, as well as … colonial policies and practices. Port-au-Prince, the first city studied, will be examined in relation to the … universal basic income, etc.) This year, the course is being offered in an immersive, online format with an …
/seminars… Worksheets can be independent of each other, in that the data in each worksheet is separate from the other … to create cells. Columns are marked with letters. Once the first 26 columns have been labeled (A-Z), letters are doubled … Some things to note about Sort Make sure all of the items being sorted are of the same data type. If you have numbers …
/excel/data-manipulation-basics… Worksheets can be independent of each other, in that the data in each worksheet is separate from the other … to create cells. Columns are marked with letters. Once the first 26 columns have been labeled (A-Z), letters are doubled … Some things to note about Sort Make sure all of the items being sorted are of the same data type. If you have numbers …
/excel-mac/data-manipulation-basics… 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… that adventure known as life. During your time on campus, the Barnard Class of 2016 has already experienced – even … every one of you (or at least those of you sitting in the first rows of this theater) post regularly to Snapchat, or … Instagram, or Facebook, and movements around the world are being launched from your smart phones. When I went to college …
/student-services/commencement/commencement-archives/commencement-2016/president-spar-remarks… examines how intersecting forms of systemic violence shape the experiences of forced migration and everyday life for … frames systemic violence that these migrants face as being rooted in and reproducing settler colonialism, … , a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing the world’s first tech resource platform designed for LGBTQ+ people …
/queer-aslyum-migration-series… Moving Forward As the deputy secretary of transportation, Polly Trottenberg ’86 … of the incredible history there.” What resulted from that first brush with urban policy and planning is a public … maybe once in a generation. It will make — if the bill as being discussed passes — tremendous investments in transit …
/magazine/fall-2021/moving-forward… Barnard magazine Fall 2014 In retrospect, it’s as though the seed for Emma Wolfe’s career in community organizing and … their success didn’t register as a shock, but the sense of being underdogs in the race never evaporated. “What was … one of her most fulfilling moments on the job so far. “The first day of school, I sort of pinched myself,” she says. “I …
/magazine/fall-2014/making-government-happen… Election Day 2019: Will Students Surge Again? The 2018 midterm elections saw college student voters double … qualified candidate into office. I have the privilege of being able to vote and to try and improve the current state … nonwhite defendants was voted out of office for the first time in over three decades because voters made informed …
/news/election-day-2019-will-students-surge-again… A Life of the Mind Professor Mary Gordon ’71 reflects on retiring … to Gordon’s time at Barnard. As a 1971 graduate, she first arrived on campus right before the historic protests of … ferocious 17-year-old,” Gordon recalls. “It was like I was being pulled here by some force. And then when I got here, I …
/magazine/winter-2021/life-mind… Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2021 More than a year after the murder of George Floyd, one of the most common questions … on display. In my predominately white school, I remember being told, “Racism will die out when those old Southern … to create and pass a model policy on police response to First Amendment-protected public assemblies and testified for …
/magazine/fall-2021/what-can-i-do… grown flowers to customers across New York City. The project, now in its third year, is flourishing. But it … that Culver had necessarily seen on the horizon for her first year as a full-time florist when she left her job as a … of the particular kind of joy that flowers bring. “Just being able to give people that beauty directly at such a …
/magazine/spring-2022/breaking-ground-sustainable-floristry… This Down: Fake News Lecturer Rob Brotherton discusses the psychology of fake news and why we fall for it. November … Fake news has a long history. Within a few months of the first regularly published newspaper going on sale in the 17th … is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle.” And there have been …
/news/break-down-fake-news… Way Back Wednesday | Mezzo-Soprano Alicia Hall Moran ’95 The opera singer, who will be recognized by the Figure … , is an extraordinary one. The same idea holds true for being able to figure skate well. Combine the two and what … Expanding the Opera Experience Hall Moran premiered her first skating show in 2016 at National Sawdust , a women-led …
/news/way-back-wednesday-mezzo-soprano-alicia-hall-moran-95… Adolescent Brain Expert BJ Casey The neuroscience professor reflects on what it means to win … reform is going to be really important for me. And being back in New York, there are a number of different … that changes across development. We published some of the first studies using this methodology, and I think that helped …
/news/adolescent-brain-expert-bj-casey… 5 Questions With … Tow Research Fellow Tanisha Reddy ’24 The anthropology major will travel to Ladakh, India, to draw … solutions for her senior thesis. Image Reddy spoke at the first climate strike of Washington Youth for Climate Justice … lives. This is meant to emphasize the concept of inter-being, [as] they conceptualize how to apply Buddhist thoughts …
/news/5-questions-tow-research-fellow-tanisha-reddy-24… of unity and collaboration. September 20, 2023 Making her first public appearance this morning as Barnard’s leader, … and Columbia volunteers to clean up Broadway during the Great Broadway Sweep — a historic citywide event. … This is [also] a great way to start off the school year by being a good neighbor.” At Barnard, caring for the City’s …
https://barnard.edu/news/president-laura-rosenbury-cleans-nycs-biggest-volunteer-event… A Look Back at the 10 Best Barnard Moments of 2022 These are the standout … potato, in the early 2010s. This year, two years after its first bloom, it reached more than 6 feet tall. The Barnard … new initiatives in STEM education, mental health and well-being, inclusion, and student success. She also showed …
/news/look-back-10-best-barnard-moments-2022… Lifelong Learning & Community How often do you hear about the incredible classes at Barnard? Ever wish you could dive … (back) into coursework at Barnard too? Barnard|Next is the College's new way to learn from Barnard’s dynamic faculty … (known for her 2017 translation of the Odyssey) is the first woman to have translated Homer's "war poem" into …
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