… Studies, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Director of the Archaeology Track) spoke to Joscelyn Jurich about his … Pueblo land and that became a theme of the course that was being convened by me on this indigenous land. The students … the two pieces that I really held onto as central were first, weekly dialogues with elders from various tribes, who …
/news/our-conversation-severin-fowles… alumnae, and employers joined together on Sept. 26 for the 2025 Opportunities Conference to forge a path for the … with a keynote discussion on the future of work and well-being. Speakers included Maria Ryan ’85, and Laila Worrell … students at any point of their educational journey, from first-years to seniors, to ease anxiety related to job …
/news/fall-2025-opportunities-conference… Professor Emlyn Resetarits is an assistant professor in the Biology department. She started teaching at Barnard in … aquatic ecology and then my last couple chapters ended up being more parasite ecology focused. Whenever people get … shops. I was also going to be a classics major for the first couple years of undergrad. But then at some point, you …
/news/faculty-spotlight-professor-emlyn-resetarits… undergraduate student who identifies as low-income and/or first-generation and attends Barnard College, Columbia College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, or the School … can check out materials from the collections without being required to publicly identify themselves as low-income …
/find-borrow/FLIpartnership… pomp and circumstance; you will throw your caps in the air; scream; cry (some of you); and go celebrate with … Because – spoiler alert here – no one really likes their first job out of college; no one generally stays in it for … way we do. That’s not real diversity. Real diversity is being with people and, crucially, listening to people, who …
/commencement/archives/2014/presidentsparremarks… For the Love of Research Three Beckman Scholars share their … the College’s esteemed faculty members. In the program’s first year, four Barnard students were selected. The current … my research and advance science. Carrying out research: Being a Beckman Scholar taught me how to apply my previous …
/news/love-research… Trailblazing AIDS Researcher Linda Laubenstein ’69 The physician was a pioneering scientific figure of the … pattern, in 1981, Laubenstein and colleagues submitted the first paper to be published in a medical journal about the … living with AIDS who had been fired from their jobs after being diagnosed. Laubenstein was very outspoken when it came …
/news/trailblazing-aids-researcher-linda-laubenstein-69… public art project created by La Vaughn Belle of the US Virgin Islands and Jeannette Ehlers of Denmark-two … roots and colonial histories. Together they created the first collaborative sculpture to memorialize Denmark’s … might have been thinking about our 100 years of being American citizens, but it actually focused much more on …
/news/artists-conversation-i-am-queen-mary… ’13 Makes History at South Pole “I'm so proud to be the first American woman to have completed this expedition, a … skied on. Eliastam’s journey to the South Pole Despite being an innate part of Eliastam’s personhood, adventuring …
/news/monet-eliastam-13-makes-history-south-pole… Delivered Abby, thank you so much for that rousing speech. The soccer player in me would say that you definitely scored. … a certain special kinship with you. After all, this is my first Barnard commencement, you are the first group of … I don’t remember every aspect of that day, I do remember being equally amazed and terrified by the prospect that I …
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