… Presidential Election Discussions in the Online Classroom On This Page On This Page Overview … them as do students in engaging in them. Take some time to first reflect upon your own strengths and weaknesses in … of identities or groups we perceive them as having or being a part of, whether racial, ethnic, gender and sexual …
/presidential-election-discussions-online-classroom… Filmmaker Fellowship” (ARFF Fellowship). Support for the new ARFF Fellowship program enables Barnard to invite up … How do I apply? Filmmakers and storytellers interested in being considered for the ARFF Fellowship, should complete … that shines a light on diversity and gender equity. Her first feature, The Revival: Women and the Word , screened at …
/arff… King, Jr. Prof. Jonathan Rieder shares his opinion on the correct way to remember King. January 16, 2017 It’s been … who took the struggle forward. And they did that on the first day without King’s permission. They’re the ones who … read the first half, which he rarely did, because he was being cautious and the aim was to move the civil rights bill …
/news/break-down-q-prof-jonathan-rieder… campus has enjoyed steady growth. Archival photos show the gradual transformation of the four and one-half acres of … curve. Brooks Brooks Hall, completed in 1907, was the first on-campus residential facility and was named after Rev. … peers as excellent—Dr. Jakobsen has dedicated herself to being a mentor to students, staff, and those who seek her …
/magazine/summer-2015… 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… 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… Break This Down: Closing the Gender Gap Investigating pay equality in women-led firms … or Board Chair) see no gender gap in pay. Provost Bell first presented her research in 2005, when she was Professor … a 4 to 8 percent greater probability of a woman executive being among the five highest-paid executives in the firm. For …
/news/break-down-q-provost-linda-bell-womens-pay-women-led-firms… Fall 2014 Today’s power outages, often due to demands on the electrical grid during the sweltering days of summer, … of the Class of ’36 wrote of more sinister blackouts. The first time it happened it seemed like a remarkably unfunny … pulling our steaks in and out of the oven, and being thankful for the candles on the dinner table. We did …
/magazine/fall-2014/lights-out… 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