… a decade until we both found ourselves back at Barnard, this time as faculty — Nina is an adjunct associate professor in English; I’m a lecturer in French. We sat down recently to reminisce and talk about her memoir, The Way … Especially at a place like Barnard, where everyone has this veneer of being so on track and so on top of everything. …
/magazine/getting-personal… has now been moved to the Milstein Center lobby. Image This replica is a scaled-down iteration of the original 23-foot monument which was … Campus Welcomes a ‘Queen.’ Barnard Magazine , Winter 2020 Break This Down: ‘I Am Queen Mary’ at Barnard. Barnard …
/i-am-queen-mary… its first-ever loan forgiveness plan in the fall of 2024. This will open doors to a Barnard education for more students … to a vital juncture in our history. We cannot continue on this trajectory—our education and our lives are at stake. … technology. To get to excellence, we cannot be bogged down by inefficient tech and stifled communications. …
/bold-history-fearless-future… Summer 2025 Reads This year’s crop of books from Barnard authors offers an … male classmates do not allow them to forget. Cam facing down naysayers — and her own imposter syndrome — makes for an … divide. (Duke University Press) And be sure to check out “Break This Down: The Authoritarian Snapback Explained,” …
/news/summer-2025-reads… UN1105 Principles of Economics every semester. We accept this course as a substitute for our Econ BC1003. How to … or two, talk with faculty members, use the information on this web site. Most students declare their major in spring of … Planning Meeting --usually a week or two after Spring Break in March. Student assignments are done via the …
/faqs… for Part III, where everything is the same, but different. This production will take place in Minor Latham Playhouse and … detention facility serves as a modern-day version of this liminal space where these young individuals have no … women, and their grief is both individual and collective. This is echoed in the experiences of young women refugees or …
/current-season… decades, and the center, marking its 40th anniversary this year, has clearly overcome any recruiting challenges. … now encompassing toddlers from 1½ to 3 years old. During this time, the center has become a model for many new … working closely with these children and doing research on this key developmental stage, Klein can attest to the fact …
/magazine/winter-2013/milestone-40-years… women’s own words (all names were changed in the book and this article*) in a series of interviews that began in the … strides that have been made, women have yet to completely break the glass ceiling. In 2007 and 2008, the financial crisis took down some of the more promising female leaders. High-profile …
/magazine/fall-2012/charting-their-own-course… institutions, and solve the problems we confront in this world, we need lots of spaces. This was something I … be white in this society and how to use their privilege to break down racial and ethnic bias and exclusion. When we give each …
/magazine/winter-2018/why-alumnae-color-dinner… out a window, as I often do, may help you think better. This holds true for our students here on campus. The physical … Altschul in the 1960s, or were present when McIntosh came down in 2007 to make way for The Diana Center. Since our … the heart of New York City. I wasn’t present for much of this history but I do know that the changes that have taken …
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