… Summer 2019 Agent of Change By Erin Aubry Kaplan Barnard Magazine Summer 2019 Nina Shaw in her Los Angeles law … gender diversity in the rarefied ranks of entertainment’s legal and business side for 35 years. Much of her client … best lawyer possible.” An imperative Time’s Up officially got its start in January 2018, though it had been meeting …
/magazine/summer-2019… Winter 2015 Remembrance of Barnard Things Past We’ve been collecting memories of alumnae … Woods Hole, Mass., taking care of the children of a doctor’s family, the Reznikoffs, who were spending the summer there. … Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward and explaining where the author got his inspiration for the picture of the bear that almost …
/magazine/winter-2015… Fight Boxer Zinnat Ferdous ’16 is aiming for Bangladesh’s first Olympic medal By Gabriel Baumgaertner | Photos by James Farrell Barnard Magazine Spring 2024 Zinnat Ferdous ’16 was not … that’s possible in New York City,” Morgan says. “You’ve got to work, then you’ve got to train, and you’ve got to go …
/magazine/spring-2024… to seeing you there! For more information about the Barnard CSC, go to https://www.csc.barnard.edu or follow us … Professor of Computer Science, Barnard College Today's robots range from humanoids to autonomous cars to … $500 grant to develop their proposals. Show us what you’ve got! We are specifically looking for proposals that …
/past_events… Pulitzer Prize–winner Natalie Angier ’78 interviews Barnard’s new president By Natalie Angier '78, Photos by Elena … thrive. Do you feel that the subliminal message that got out after this last election was kind of a blow to young …
/magazine/fall-2017… Hoops Hype In a season filled with successes, Barnard student-athletes played a key role on the Columbia women’s basketball team By Anne Stein ’90JRN Barnard Magazine … tremendous leadership from that standpoint, and she’s also got a great ‘take care of the young kids’ mindset. She makes …
/magazine/spring-2024/hoops-hype… Support, Big-School Athletics Because of the College’s partnership with Columbia University, Barnard is the only women’s college where you can compete in … it happen here. Discover Scholar-Athlete Stories Barnard’s Got Game | Archer Nidhi Kanchumarthi ’23 The archery team …
/athletics… teaching robotics to building AI technology, these three Barnard alumnae cracked the code to successful careers in … supply. And though women overall still earn bachelor’s degrees in computer science at far lower rates than men do, … in the back of various lecture halls. Once, Screen almost got caught when a TA asked her what discussion section she …
/magazine/spring-2021… women obtain safe abortions. More than 50 years later, she’s still championing women’s reproductive rights By Laura Raskin ’10JRN Barnard Magazine Fall 2022 Image Abby Pariser ’67. Photo … the summer after graduation. Peter, a nuclear physicist, got a job at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory just …
/magazine/fall-2022… Fall 2019 STEM Serious About Play After four decades, the Barnard Toddler Center plans the next phase of its … of laughter echo through the tony marble halls of Barnard’s oldest building as its youngest students gather for snack … children and early education and separation. What I got out of it was — on my best days as a parent — is tools: …
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