… 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 …
/news/break-down-circadian-neurons… Lahiri ’89 Twenty years after Interpreter of Maladies , the Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses the journey to … would end up writing in a language besides English. Her first language was Bengali, and she studied both Russian and … Beckett, who wrote in both English and French. “I remember being a [first-year at Barnard] and reading [him] for the …
/news/way-back-wednesday-jhumpa-lahiri-89… focused or creating your study space? Try one or more of the strategies below to help. For more information please see … video on while participating in an online class session. Being visible to your classmates and instructor(s) can help … or seminar. For me, taking a seminar class during my first year at Barnard was challenging because there were more …
/remote-learning-resources-students… The Barnard Effect As trailblazers and mentors, the College’s … Franz Boas, who taught regularly at Barnard, was the first scholar to posit that Western European culture wasn’t … cultures — and established the notion that our own ways of being aren’t automatically the best ones. This radical …
/magazine/winter-2020/barnard-effect… Jeanine Tesori ’83 (Photo by Nina Wurtzel) Seeking the Essence Renowned theatre, opera, and film composer … — made history yet again this fall when she became the first woman composer to open a season in the Metropolitan … When I write a show, I also try to learn … just like being a science student, a biology student again at Barnard,” …
/news/seeking-essence… Jeanine Tesori ’83 The renowned theatre, opera, and film composer searches for … — made history yet again this fall when she became the first woman composer to open a season in the Metropolitan … When I write a show, I also try to learn … just like being a science student, a biology student again at Barnard,” …
/magazine/winter-2025/jeanine-tesori-83… commitment as a scholar-athlete at Barnard. She rows for the Columbia Lions women’s crew, an NCAA Division I team, … below, in this “Barnard’s Got Game” Q&A. How does being an athlete inform your college experience? I wake up … ” when balancing academics and athletics? Wellness comes first for me. I try really hard to take care of my body and …
/news/barnards-got-game-anna-beshlian-20… To Our New Year Together September 6, 2022 Dear Members of the Barnard Community, Welcome to the new academic year! I … students, faculty, and staff who are joining us for the first time. You will find yourself surrounded by countless … research. Barnard is also committed to the well-being of our community, which is a central tenet of the …
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