… reflects on her directorial debut By Jessica Shaw ’93 Barnard Magazine Winter 2018 “Remember Magic Eye paintings?” laughs Greta Gerwig ’06. It’s the end of a long, giddy weekend of doing press for the … psychology began its experimental study of fairness—which got its start at about the beginning of World War II—our …
/magazine/winter-2018… Winter 2025 Alumnae Stories What Zora Means to Me The Barnard community celebrates alumna Zora Neale Hurston’s centennial — and her impactful legacy — with personal and … ’01, actor, writer, and filmmaker “Two things everybody’s got tuh do fuh theyselves. They got tuh go tuh God, and they …
/magazine/winter-2025… & Culture Every Inch a King How actor, playwright, and Barnard professor Ellen McLaughlin is spending her summer … Barnard Magazine Summer 2023 In theatrical circles , there’s a belief that by the time you’re old enough to understand … went to graduate school when she was in her late 40s and got a Ph.D. at age 50. One of her mother’s academic papers …
/magazine/summer-2023… about The English Conference may be directed to english@barnard.edu . Fall 2025 ENGL BC3098 The English Conference: … in four volumes known as The Neapolitan Quartet. Ferrante’s work defies the conventions of “writing like a woman” as … Spring 2003 ENGL BC3191.01 The English Conference: How We Got to Where We Are: Christians, Jews, & Israel in Early …
/english/english-conference… 2020 Public Service & Advocacy Call of the Wild How a Barnard alumna turned her wanderlust into social activism By … surroundings takes your breath away figuratively, so it’s all about balance. Day 63-67, mile 865.5-953.2: Bending … endeavor, so I had no water to drink. By the time I got to Old Station, I was vomiting from dehydration, heat …
/magazine/spring-2020… Fall 2023 President Rosenbury Is Ready for Her Barnard Journey President Rosenbury sits with Barnard trustee … June, Laura Rosenbury began her tenure as Barnard College’s ninth president. A leading feminist legal theorist, … indigenous language there. [When she was] age 5, her dad got a job in Chicago and the family moved there. Unlike me, …
/magazine/fall-2023… on the protests that changed the College and transformed Barnard women’s lives By Rosalind Rosenberg, Professor Emerita of History. … I was also unable to complete my Mishnah course and got a pass rather than being able to submit my final paper. …
/magazine/spring-2018… teaching robotics to building AI technology, these three Barnard alumnae cracked the code to successful careers in … supply. And though women overall still earn bachelor’s degrees in computer science at far lower rates than men do, … in the back of various lecture halls. Once, Screen almost got caught when a TA asked her what discussion section she …
/magazine/spring-2021/data-driven… Winter 2023 Breaking Norms Barnard faculty and students are proving that the old way … of providing a stellar liberal arts education, Barnard’s faculty and staff could easily rest on their laurels. But … it has such a history of women going into medicine. I got a broader exposure to that as a career.” Gayle realized …
/magazine/winter-2023… the Future in Organic Farming By Nicole Anderson ’12JRN Barnard Magazine Spring 2022 Sweet peas can be tricky. Laura … caring for these delicate flowers, especially in Maryland’s fickle climate, where temperatures can heat up quickly in … — let alone flower farming — wasn’t on her radar when she got to Barnard. Resnick transferred midyear from the New …
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