… Following a significant amount of time away from campus, the College offered a week of programming to help students … Barnard’s New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) welcomes first-year and transfer students to campus with programming … she said. Isabella Pechaty ’23 said that even after being away for a year, picking up where she left off came …
/news/welcome-home-welcome-back-barnard… ‘It Feels Like Déjà Vu’ The Movement Lab’s Guy de Lancey reflects on becoming a … political refugee from South Africa in the Movement Lab’s first Artist Interview. As de Lancey shares below, he left … subtle ways, of how what seems normal is anything but. Being faced with prison, condemnation, or being threatened by …
/news/it-feels-deja-vu… from simulation studies for selective constraints on the codon usage of the Angiosperm psbA gene under the … , and was a Nightline Peer Listener . Currently, I am a first-year at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary … important genes for crops and flowering plant species. Being in project lab was such a special time for me during my …
https://biology.barnard.edu/node/53956… she got started in public service in a very private way: being a translator for her immigrant Chinese parents. From about the age of 8, Sun says, she helped her parents manage a whole … She was appointed deputy chief of staff to New York’s first woman governor in October 2021 — the highest-ranking …
/magazine/spring-2022/bridge-between-worlds… unafraid to question what it means to be educated and what the future holds for women. Yet to meet the challenges of … our commitment to access, Barnard will announce its first-ever loan forgiveness plan in the fall of 2024. This … understand the value a supportive network has for well-being and learning. Reinvestment in community is the natural …
/bold-history-fearless-future… The Style Series | Chinese Fashion, Past to Present From the … a rebellious lovestruck heroine (the subject of Ko’s first monograph). Ko’s research on fashion addresses these … often outsourced to workshops in India or China instead of being made in the French or Italian atelier. What does it …
/news/style-series-chinese-fashion-past-present… Who’s That Girl? Millie the Bear is the life of campus celebrations, but who wears … Typically, two students a year play the role of Millie. Being Millie isn’t for the faint of heart. Daly Franco ’12 … about 15 years ago. Her name is an homage to Barnard’s first president, Millicent McIntosh. The bear image was …
/magazine/fall-2016/whos-girl… magazine Spring 2023 When I meet with a new client for the first time, I usually have a set of slides I use to introduce … got married, and had three kids. I was the oldest. For me, being a part of an Iranian-Irish-American household offered …
/magazine/spring-2023/inclusion-starts-home… Architect Norma Merrick Sklarek ’50 The woman dubbed the “Rosa Parks of Architecture” began her … Merrick Sklarek , who attended Barnard in 1944-45, was the first African American woman licensed architect in both New … to secure a job as an architect — applying to and being rejected by 19 firms . By 1955, the year Rosa Parks …
https://barnard.edu/news/architect-norma-merrick-sklarek-50… Magazine Winter 2017 Barnard students don’t just take to the stage to sing and dance—they also do improv, perform … no-cuts policy of the ballet ensemble known as CUBE gives first-time dancers the opportunity to get on the stage. … ’17 and Sophia Bannister ’19 joke that the best part of being in Control Top “is having a reason to cover the school …
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