… 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 …
/magazine/winter-2017… Meet the Lab Techs in Biology! Despite the drastic changes to how … time as an undergraduate, I joined two biology labs. The first one, in my sophomore year, was an evolutionary biology … Barnard community. My work outside of Altschul includes being a professional freelance dancer in the city and working …
/opportunities/research-corner/research-techs-profiles… Fall 2013 Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection “We thought we could just glide into … so strong were these cries that we may have been the first generation of girls who could truly imagine that our … Students lined up to ask Spar a range of questions: Is being a working mom better than being a stay-at-home mother? …
/magazine/fall-2013… … Whiting Award-Winning Author Alexis Pauline Gumbs ’04 The author of Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals , reflects on the human-environment relationship and her writing … the writer asha bandele told me at a conference, “Write first.” She wrote early in the morning, first thing every …
/news/5-questions-whiting-award-winning-author… Professional Development Miscellaneous Tips & Tricks from the Class of 2022 Senior Wisdoms, May 2022 Image In the last … the nerves! The shopping period is the time during the first 2-3 weeks of the semester where you are able to explore … I always say if a course is just for fun, but it ends up being super difficult and not something that is bringing you …
/senior-wisdoms-may-2022… Athletics Australia/NZ/Oceania Barnard: Off-Broadway BCRW Being the First Biology BIPOC Break This Down Career Caribbean, Central …
/node/56006… Interview with Jenna Freedman, Curator of the Barnard Zine Library, Librarian for WGSS & American … zines from the Queer Zine Archive Project . What ends up being really cool about reading zines online is that multiple … for two sections of Design Futures: NYC (Architecture) The first thing we do in workshops is look at zines. As …
/interview-jenna-freedman-curator-barnard-zine-library-librarian-wgss-american-studies… tale, set in 1984 L.A., on her own experiences in the writing room. The cast and crew of fictional sitcom … Chador and America by Esther Amini ’71 In her memoir of a first-generation Iranian- American young woman in … reckoning with pain, a prevalent and unavoidable aspect of being a human being. This Is All I Got: A New Mother’s Search …
/magazine/spring-2020/books-barnard-authors… Remembering Bernice Segal: A Mighty Influence The chemistry professor and department chair inspired a … College. Image Barnard's Bernice Segal in 1966 When Segal first came to teach chemistry in 1958, gasoline cost 25 cents … that she was both a great teacher and a wonderful human being.” Gans would return to Barnard after graduating to help …
/news/remembering-bernice-segal-mighty-influence… 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 …
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