… Fall 2020 Barnard’s Faces of the Frontlines Alumnae healthcare workers offer courage and … you are in an awkward position where you’ve committed to being a helper and the ideals of medicine, but you don’t have … Magazine Fall 2020 Image More than nine months after the first reported case in the U.S., COVID-19 is still present, …
/magazine/fall-2020… of Barnard College and a psychologist who studies the science of why people choke under pressure, said burnout … thing in all of these instances. In some cases, burnout is being used to mean exhaustion, but burnout is actually much … as feeling "at the end of one's rope." Recalling her first experience with burnout, when she was trying to finish …
/news/burning-out… at Barnard, I lived in Woods Hole, Mass., taking care of the children of a doctor’s family, the Reznikoffs, who were … of the College she founded. She had a reputation for being very outspoken, so I don’t think it would be unseemly … I kept a daily journal. Thus far, I have reread the first year of the journal and hope, by my comments below, to …
/magazine/winter-2015… 2021), members of Barnard’s Office of Sustainability held the panel event “Building a Circular Campus” to discuss the … Barnard College to fulfill its aim to become the nation’s first ‘circular campus,’” said Cooper. “Rheaply’s technology … to alleviate a lot of those stressors that students have. Being able to get [those items] at a much lower cost is a …
/news/building-circular-campus… and Academic Support Student Wellness Office of the Dean of Studies Barnard Campus Resources Student Academic … resources for your students' academic and personal well-being. We have provided a brief description, contact … integrated approach to supporting students who identify as first-generation, low-income, and/or international. Access …
/barnard-campus-resources… Into the World We spoke with six graduates from the Class of 2021 … at Barnard, she had plans to go into medicine. But as a first-year student in a quantitative analysis course, she … of digital skills, because Cosmo is transitioning from not being so print-based, and I think that was really critical in …
/magazine/summer-2021/world… at Barnard, I lived in Woods Hole, Mass., taking care of the children of a doctor’s family, the Reznikoffs, who were … of the College she founded. She had a reputation for being very outspoken, so I don’t think it would be unseemly … I kept a daily journal. Thus far, I have reread the first year of the journal and hope, by my comments below, to …
/magazine/winter-2015/remembrance-barnard-things-past… 2023 In theatrical circles , there’s a belief that by the time you’re old enough to understand King Lear in … Festival production of King Lear . The role, notorious for being among Shakespeare’s most challenging for performers, … to life a vastly conflicted character. “Men [often first] play Lear when they’re too young to play it, because …
/magazine/summer-2023… Resource Fair Please see below for more information about the departments and offices participating in the Student … and mentoring hub for Barnard students who identify as first-generation, low-income, or international. The … personal development, and mental and physical well-being of all students. To those ends, the members of the …
/student-services-resource-fair… Taking a ‘Close Look’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Abby Sullivan ’25, an art … Columbia lion statue from the storage at the Met. On my first day at the Met, I was given my own desk and research … on Louis Lang ’s painting Art Students . The work was being prominently displayed in the exhibition “ New York Art …
/news/taking-close-look-metropolitan-museum-art… Health > Being Barnard Resources Barnard strives to provide numerous … to browse through our lists and familiarize yourself with the resources available to you, both on campus and off. If … stays in these offices. These resources are excellent first stops when seeking support and the next steps. …
/beingbarnard/resources… Health > Being Barnard Calendar of Events Upcoming Events October … Time: 11 am - 1 pm Location: Lerner Ramps Let’s brainstorm the Do’s and Donuts of thriving/healthy relationships … 2023). In 2019, Marlee's sexual assault case became the first in North America to conclude with restorative justice …
/beingbarnard/events… help us wish you a happy birthday. And, now, members of the Class of 2023, it is my distinct privilege — and honor — … one of the hardest things we can do as human beings. The first time I set foot on Barnard’s campus, I was nervous to … it’s at the exact same moment so many critical fights are being waged: on climate change. Freedom of expression. On the …
/commencement/archives/2023/beilock-remarks… Summer 2021 Alumnae Stories Into the World We spoke with six graduates from the Class of 2021 … at Barnard, she had plans to go into medicine. But as a first-year student in a quantitative analysis course, she … of digital skills, because Cosmo is transitioning from not being so print-based, and I think that was really critical in …
/magazine/summer-2021… of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the president of the Myanmar Association at Columbia … for the Burmese community in New York. May 24, 2021 Being able to be a leader in our association has opened up … American scientist who served as team lead for NASA’s first helicopter flight project on Mars. Her mother was the …
/news/myanmar-association-president-kaythari-maw-21… their lives from 2020. September 4, 2020 Every year since the fall of 2017, students from the Class of 2021 have shared … personal experiences in an ongoing online diary series. As first-years, some struggled through shyness; others dove … change, and the RESET Festival (it was my first time being named in Playbill as a playwright), where I wrote a …
/news/my-final-year-college-class-2021… Spring 2018 1968: Fifty Years Later We reflect on the protests that changed the College and transformed Barnard … Americans to form their own campus social life for the first time, including, in 1965, organizing the Students’ … around midnight, SAS requested that SDS leave. “I remember being sad about it,” Patrick recalled, “because I was coming …
/magazine/spring-2018… ’78 is a New York Times science columnist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting. She is the author of … improve cognition. Yes. We know, for example, that being in nature actually changes our ability to focus. It … That’s great. It’s good to keep at least one hand in your first love. Barnard is, of course, a women’s college, which …
/magazine/fall-2017… Legacy of Love Almost 70 years after making history as the first Nepalese woman to attend college in the U.S., Bhinda … this idea until I began to understand the consequences of being a woman in a patriarchal society. But today I do, and I …
/magazine/winter-2020/legacy-love… Sirius satellite radio channel…Former chief editor at the Columbia Journalism Review...Chair of the editorial … Rabb ’63 Civil rights and civil liberties attorney…First woman dean in the history of Columbia Law School when … main characters, she often goes hours or days without being on set. Other actors with that much downtime, she …
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