… Sketchbook A glimpse inside the creative world of The New Yorker cartoonist Amy Hwang ’00 … for an architecture firm. On a whim, she sent in her first cartoons to The New Yorker via snail mail, but it … can happen with them. What is your greatest extravagance? Being a full-time cartoonist is an extravagance. What is …
/magazine/spring-2021/sketchbook… Officer Marina Catallozzi writes on Covid updates for the upcoming winter break. December 15, 2021 Dear Barnard … where people are unmasked. Right now exams are still being held in person unless alternative arrangements have … quickly. Faculty & staff should test at Barnard on their first day back on campus. Testing compliance will resume in …
/news/covid-19-updates-and-return-winter-break… Below, please find answers to questions that members of the Barnard community frequently ask and the offices and … ID, we recommend visiting the ID center located on the first floor of Kent Hall (1140 Amsterdam Avenue) on Columbia … also kept at the front desks of building locations before being turned into Elliot Hall, so you should also check with …
/resources/faqs-community-members… Linda A. Bell, Dedicated Provost and Dean of the Faculty, to Step Down President Laura Rosenbury announced … engagement and support for student and community well-being by offering programming on teaching and learning … in the American Association of University Professors, first in the capacity as chair of the Committee on Faculty …
/news/linda-bell-dedicated-provost-and-dean-faculty-step-down… Sacred Wonder Writer Alexis Pauline Gumbs ’04 dives into the gifts of Audre Lorde, lessons from sea mammals, and the … Lorde someone you’ve taken such profound interest in? I first learned about Audre Lorde when I was in high school, … for me and more importantly opening a door in me, toward being my freest self. Writing this biography is a practice of …
/magazine/fall-2023/sacred-wonder… The Young Alum Connection Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2022 The first few months — and even years — after Barnard graduation … educating peers through @fly.nanced, her digital brand. “Being able to touch more students and show them they have all …
/magazine/fall-2022/young-alum-connection… rocks to unravel Earth’s climate chronology and predict the planet’s future environment By Kat Braz Barnard Magazine … field excursion to Death Valley during spring break her first year at Barnard set Marissa Tremblay ’12 on course to … sciences at Columbia , led the trip. Tremblay recalls being the only student who was awake, peppering the professor …
/magazine/spring-2023/story-stones… Olwoch witnessed — what was to her — a miracle. Her play, The Survival , opened at Lincoln Center as part of the … she has risked it all to tell her truth. In Uganda, being a gay artist determined to tell stories with LGBTQ+ … Also, I’m writing books,” says Olwoch, who completed her first novel last year. For Olwoch, the production of The …
/magazine/winter-2024/lessons-artist-exile… During Challenging Times April 22, 2024 Dear Members of the Barnard Community, The end of the spring semester is … about ongoing events and our plans for the future. First and foremost, I affirm Barnard’s commitment to open … of an interim suspension or because they do not feel safe being on campus, and I strongly encourage all faculty members …
/news/care-during-challenging-times… Made in NYC: Three Generations and the City They Love Magdalene Pernambuco ’22 chats with her … look at a rough version of something, and I remember our first design meeting looking at the rough sketches. When my … sarcasm. I like the curious blend that New Yorkers have of being, at the same time, open, talkative, ready to have a …
/news/made-nyc-three-generations-and-city-they-love… Three Takes on ‘Modern Love’ Barnard alums explore the intricacies of love and relationships in the New York … that tried to make me believe that I would go to hell for being queer or having sex before marriage. I wish I’d had the … stories in just a few words? I recommend not limiting your first draft to the word count — start by getting all your …
/magazine/winter-2023/three-takes-modern-love… Lab Stillness Lab: A Zine Library Collaboration Over the span of three weeks, the Barnard Zine Library (BZL) and … trying out internet dating, getting cable TV for the first time and being skeptical of TiVo. This desktop published zine also …
/news/stillness-lab-zine-library-collaboration… and Accessibility Provided by Holly Tedder, Director of the Center for Accessibility Resources & Disability Services, … by phone, those with wifi challenges, or whose first language is not English. Please note: The whiteboard … not have a reliable internet connection. We recommend being clear about your expectations for camera use if it's …
/equity-and-accessibility-online… 2020 [Main photo: Jana Jaran, Lily Clurman, Sophia Psaila] The COVID-19 pandemic forced many to rethink the way they … interested in how voting plays out across the country. Being on the road allowed her to see firsthand how much … and the familiar greenery of the Northeast, and made our first stop in Cleveland, Ohio, where we grabbed some Thai …
/news/students-share-road-scholars… Through the Gates: What's on Your Plate Food for Thought from Faculty … with sugar, with cheese—and does that lead to our society being crippled by obesity, by diabetes, by heart disease? We … become, said Callahan, who pointed out that in the twenty-first century, we’re going back to a more natural way. She …
/headlines/whats-your-plate… Day (October 10), Professor Michael G. Wheaton discusses the meanings of the three ubiquitous letters. October 8, 2018 … active avoidance and fear responses in people with OCD—the first study of its kind—and $70,000 for a NARSAD Young … with OCD. Another common myth is that OCD is always about being a "germaphobe" or "neatfreak." In fact, there is a huge …
/news/break-down-q-prof-michael-g-wheaton-ocd… Home, Equality, and the American Dream Anita Hill delivers the 2012 helen rogers … issues, so I do qualify for this lecture.” It was the first glimpse of Hill’s humor, ease, and optimism. It would … Elliott, and his life post-slavery, when he went from being property to owning property. Born in 1864, William …
/magazine/spring-2012/home-equality-american-dream… Mei Zhi Shum ’93 shares her favorite Barnard memories and the best advice she received. May 1, 2020 [Lede image: … the night’s homework. What most excites you about being a curator? I especially love working directly with … to curate exhibitions, and “Groundswell” at MoMA was my first big break as a curator. I am especially proud of my …
/news/5-questions-seasoned-art-curator… her campus-wide Accessibility Week workshop — “Ableism in the Classroom, Academia, and Society” — the urban studies … Disabilities Act is equal access, which we’ve taken as being sufficient. It is not. As we move forward and build our … accommodation is inherent in the space. An important first step is to be conscious of people’s needs and to find …
/news/students-share-selise-bourla-23… Share | Tara Terranova ’25 on Interning at Futuro Media The aspiring journalist and English major spent the summer at … discussions on strategies to secure high engagement rates. First Steps to Telling Stories For me, journalism is most … comforted to learn how her career journey evolved from being at Barnard to joining the Times. At Futuro, I felt …
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