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/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… The New Pathways Bridgewater Scholars Program represents a … She is also an Access Barnard peer mentor, supporting first-gen and low-income students, and a student admissions … Prediction Mechanism this past year. When she is not being a TA for Econometrics or doing any Research Assistant …
/beyond-barnard/bridgewater… 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… 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 …
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