… 100 Days Professor Colleen Thomas-Young reflects on “the body in protest” and how dance helped her through the first 100 days of the pandemic. July 13, 2020 I am a dancer, … deeper. Going deeper has been a theme of this time, from being quiet to listening and healing. The silver linings are …
/news/100-days… Head Start: Soccer Player Alexandra “Ola” Weber ’24 The determined and introspective midfielder shares how she … student-athlete on Columbia’s women’s soccer team for the first time — excited to be on the Rocco B. Commisso Field. … to develop as a player and as a teammate. That’s why being a student-athlete [at Barnard] is an incredible journey …
/news/head-start-soccer-player-alexandra-ola-weber-24… disciplines, from economics to psychology, to weigh in on the question “How can human beings thrive?” Barnard Magazine … involved, it is political.” To improve human well-being, we first and foremost need to be committed to improving our …
/magazine/winter-2022/our-future… Image Last year, 2022, I--Grace BC'24, a zine assistant at the Zine Library--was inspired to explore the Asian American … US imperialism in the Philippines with posters and zines. Being Asian only strengthens my connection to the people who … an awesome class with Emily Ng called Psychopolitics for First Year Seminar Class, and she assigned a lot of readings …
/news/lucia-santos-aapi-zinester-interview-project… Agreement Overview Supporting Students Returning to the Physical Classroom Adapting Course Design Integrating … Recognize that everyone is still getting acquainted with being in a classroom again and embrace the imperfections and … This could be something as simple as designating the first 2-3 minutes of class time for students to engage in …
/transition-person-teaching… A Formula for Expanding the Numbers Professor Dusa McDuff encourages young women to … Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2013 She likes being on the top of mountains. It’s the vista that inspires … where she solved a well-known problem, becoming the first person to prove the existence of infinitely many type …
/magazine/fall-2013/formula-expanding-numbers… One for the History Books In 1976, Mae Yih ’51 became the first Chinese American elected to a state legislature … say the least. “The newspaper said, ‘Mae Yih’s chance of being elected is like a snowball in July,’ ” she remembers …
/magazine/fall-2018/one-history-books… interview to celebrate National Latinx Heritage Month, the famed writer shares his views on storytelling and his … English, for me, is assuming a different past, almost like being someone else. Juan Gabriel Vásquez The stars don’t … between September 18 and November 13. While this isn’t the first time Vásquez has visited the College, it’s the first …
/news/break-down-novelist-juan-gabriel-vasquez-barnards-inaugural-international-artist-fellow… Jeannette Ehlers and La Vaughn Belle open up about the famous monument’s long-term residency in Barnard Hall, … Ehlers, Lisa Kim ’96, and the Ford Foundation, which first commissioned and displayed the piece as part of its … the Virgin Islands will feel that particular slight of being forgotten if they visit Copenhagen. There is now …
/news/break-down-i-am-queen-mary-barnard… A Conversation with Suze Myers ’16 The graphic artist and art director gives us a glimpse into … either take forever (like my grad school thesis) or end up being quite quick (like a lot of branding and logo work that … warm, and inclusive as the community there. It was the first time I had approached a design project like I would a …
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