… 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… Chemist Hannah Christianson ’22 The chemistry major breaks down how she balances her classes with research at both … to have a lot of say in and control over the project, and this is extremely unique for an undergraduate. Hannah … and wide, and I am substituting the top layer of atoms on this material with other elements. This is to change its …
/news/quantum-chemist-hannah-christianson-22… 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 …
/magazine/spring-2018/space-ones-own… you,” she says. “There’s a human being that’s affected by this; it’s not just signing papers.” Her Barnard Experience …
/magazine/spring-2016/love-air… to grow in popularity. It launched with five students; this spring there are 75. “Barnard has always stressed the … “For some it is the first time they have ever been in this country. Many might not have the chance to study at … adds, “It is my first time in the U.S. and I believe this program will give me a new perspective and help me to …
/magazine/spring-2015… time, gain some understanding of galaxies beyond our own. “This is really quite spectacular that the universe is so … there’s a supermass of black holes at its center. There’s this funny thing—black holes are dark from the outside, but … though those approaches might themselves increase risk down the road.” … Fast-Track Topics …
/magazine/summer-2014/fast-track-topics… consume. The existential dilemma, expressed by West, came down to “How do you live life with the constant anxiety about … facing the most dire environmental challenge. When items break, there’s nowhere to go.” She and Banta launched Pop Up …
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