… 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… some of America’s favorite shows. Now she’s taking the creative reins at one of the country’s largest … remembers, “I had this moment of truly freaking out and being like, ‘Do I want to do this for the rest of my life? I … Indeed, nurturing a positive corporate culture is the first thing on Rovner’s to-do list (a paper list she …
/magazine/spring-2021/her-leading-role… Feminist History as told by the T-Shirt: Alternate Print Media & Wearable Documents Since … as feminist texts. Thus Wearable Documents came into being: a curated selection of T-Shirts taken from the over 50 … a military uniform as an undergarment and then in 1939 the first promotional T-shirt was made for The Wizard of Oz . So …
/news/feminist-history-told-t-shirt-alternate-print-media-wearable-documents… 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… 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… 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 …
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