… 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-2018/1968-fifty-years-later… Chloe Gouhin ’25 (left) at the Philadelphia Invitational To the Point: Women’s Fencing … been fencing sabre since she was 10 years old. Gordon, a first-year student from Vancouver, British Columbia, has been … any expectations when I go into a competition. However, being part of one of the most competitive collegiate fencing …
https://barnard.edu/news/point-womens-fencing-leads-philadelphia-invitational… in a new phase of lifelong learning and community at the College. March 25, 2024 For three Saturdays over three … the College “Barnard is doubling down on its commitment to being an institution that cares about the lifelong success of … and important, and we need our community to weigh in on it first, which is why the pilot is open to them first,” said …
https://barnard.edu/news/barnardnext-begins… Athletes: Runner Rebekah Mills ’19 March 12, 2019 One of the many advantages that students value about their Barnard … She is majoring in history and political science. How has being an athlete informed your college experience? Running in … who are constantly showing their strength. How did you first become interested in running? I had only competed in …
/news/meet-barnards-student-athletes-runner-rebekah-mills-18… write, revise, and eventually publish her novels. “For the past 15 years, I’ve worked four days a week,” says … life is a chaotic, happy jumble until her long-lost first boyfriend reappears and knocks her off kilter, … novel turns on the type of situation no parent—no human being—wants to imagine, let alone dwell upon at length. But …
/magazine/spring-2012/harrowing-choice… Athletics Australia/NZ/Oceania Barnard: Off-Broadway BCRW Being the First Biology BIPOC Break This Down Career Caribbean, Central …
/byos-features… 2023 Opportunities Conference Panels Research Careers for the Public Good Panel Timing and Registration Session … photographs as living archives of alternative modes of being. Olivia completed her MA in the History of Art, awarded … grateful that I waited and worked for a couple of years first. Having the opportunity to gain experience and further …
/beyond-barnard/opportunities-conference/research-panel… Smile Canine cognition pioneer Alexandra Horowitz studies the inner lives of humanity’s best nonhuman friends. By Marie … toys have different effects on dogs’ general well-being. The lab also serves as a training ground for aspiring … Horowitz, who found herself on the leading edge of the first wave of dog cognition research. As such, the field was …
/magazine/fall-2022/dogs-dont-smile… points with a minimum grade point average of 3.60 for the term. (P-graded points are excluded.) The grade point … the A to F range. During academic year 2020-21, incoming first-years will be required to complete at least 9 … GPA, with the top 5 percent of the graduating class being awarded summa cum laude, the next 10 percent being …
/doas/honors… ’82 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2023 As a first-generation Bangladeshi American , Jenn Pamela Chowdhury ’06 understands the high expectations for conventional success that immigrant … at Barnard , with an eye toward a career in banking. “Being an immigrant daughter, there was an expectation from my …
/magazine/spring-2023/expectations-and-aspirations… AI technology, these three Barnard alumnae cracked the code to successful careers in computer science By Kira … courses across the street at Columbia. She remembers it being a somewhat solitary experience. “It was kind of an … whom she met when she was a senior at Barnard and he was a first-year Ph.D. candidate, had a travel-heavy job too. One …
/magazine/spring-2021… pomp and circumstance; you will throw your caps in the air; scream; cry (some of you); and go celebrate with … Because – spoiler alert here – no one really likes their first job out of college; no one generally stays in it for … way we do. That’s not real diversity. Real diversity is being with people and, crucially, listening to people, who …
/commencement/archives/2014/presidentsparremarks… ’80 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Summer 2013 Over the past four decades, Dorothy Denburg says there have been … which has grown from 50-some mentoring pairs in its first year to 86 mentoring pairs this year,” Denburg says. … seminar program and the Centennial Scholars program. Being in the classroom helped her gain more insight into the …
/magazine/summer-2013/it-never-felt-work… Linda Villarosa Linda Villarosa Takes On 'Big Problems' The award-winning journalist discussed race and inequality in … Black Women’s Guide to Physical Health and Emotional Well-Being and the Lambda Literary Award-nominated novel Passing … Linda Bell , the Big Problems series was created by First-Year Seminar faculty members Pamela Cobrin , Cecelia …
/news/linda-villarosa-takes-big-problems… A Word with Akil Kumarasamy ’10 The writer takes readers to past and future worlds in her … to her credit. The reviews of Kumarasamy’s second book and first novel, Meet Us by the Roaring Sea , point to the … part about breaking into professional fiction writing? Being okay with uncertainty — I think that was the big thing …
/magazine/winter-2023/word-akil-kumarasamy-10… Beshkin Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Summer 2013 The day her debut novel landed on bookstore shelves, actress … actress trying to make it in New York City, is her first serious foray into writing. Quindlen started the Q & A … main characters, she often goes hours or days without being on set. Other actors with that much downtime, she …
/magazine/summer-2013/medias-perilous-paths… Inside the Artemis Rising Fellowship Program Two documentary film … was so thrilled to see the level of attention and support being brought to filmmaking at Barnard,” said Banta. “I loved … and featured guest speakers with various roles. On the first day of class, a full roster of students filed into the …
https://barnard.edu/news/inside-artemis-rising-fellowship-program… Ruba Nadar ’21 On National Student-Athlete Day (April 6), the Barnard athlete looks back on the connections and skills … experience will mean to her moving forward. How did you first get into rowing, and how has it affected you since? … the athleticism I have had the privilege of developing. Being an athlete on my team — and specifically a Barnard …
/news/barnards-got-game-ruba-nadar-21… Lauren Dwyer CC '11, Trudi Patrick ’17 Playing Beyond the Game The annual panel — moderated by NY1 weekend anchor … season — one that took the team to March Madness for the first time in its history — Barnard hosted its annual Beyond … ... it’s so important that we discuss athletes’ well-being so that we can continue to provide the support they …
/news/playing-beyond-game… offer a new way for science to better understand the body’s master clock. June 29, 2020 María de la Paz … Graduate Center, CUNY . One of the authors is Fernández’s first Barnard student, Ausra Pranevicius ’22. Working … have been shown to undergo structural plasticity, being more open and complex in the morning than at night. How …
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