… medalist Erinn Smart ’01 all have in common, besides being Barnard graduates? All were Young Alumna Award winners, … extraordinary achievements. For more than two decades, the Alumnae Association of Barnard College (AABC) has … winner, Aditi Somani ’18, is the special assistant to the first-ever counselor for racial equity at the United States …
/magazine/summer-2023/alumnae-awardee-check… technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields through the Summer Research Institute (SRI), which facilitates … in person throughout the summer and fall semester. “I love being a STEM major at Barnard because even in the hardest science classes, the first person to raise their hand is always a woman, and the …
https://barnard.edu/news/labs-without-limits… President Sian Leah Beilock’s Top Barnard Moments The College looks back at some of the most exciting things to … passion — whatever that is,” said President Beilock in her first interview at the College, with Pulitzer Prize -winning … 2019 The Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being Is Announced Expanding the FWDW initiative at Barnard, …
/news/celebrating-president-sian-leah-beilocks-top-barnard-moments-0… for New Students Orientation Welcome to Barnard College! The New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) is an intentional … and exciting program to welcome all of our incoming first-year, transfer, and international students to the … you are joining? Check out this zine to learn about NSOP, being a student at Barnard, and more! Explore the Barnard …
/studentlife/orientation-nsop… by Beyond Barnard, to discuss leadership in a crisis, the census, and advice to the Class of 2020. June 2, 2020 … catapulted into the national spotlight when she became the first black woman in history to be a major-party … this work every day while managing the social anxiety of being isolated, managing the challenges of taking care of …
/news/democracy-does-not-take-break-because-catastrophe… Mourning the Passing of Tess Majors Message from President Sian Leah … activities and the investigation into the death of Barnard first-year Tess Majors. These past two days have been a time … striven towards bridging my community gender divide by being outspoken in my classes, taking an intensive course on …
/mourning-tess-majors… a reading assignment that shaped my Barnard experience. My First-Year English class was called “Legacy of the Mediterranean." We were reading a poem by T.S. Elliot … was aware of becoming INVOLVED in her laughter -- and being part of it -- until her teeth were only accidental …
/commencement/archives/2014/speech3… Barnard College Welcomes the Class of 2025 Meet the next generation of leaders coming to campus this fall. … Communications. “Like Barnard, these students excelled by being adaptable and bold, and we are so excited to have them …
/news/barnard-college-welcomes-class-2025… magazine Spring 2012 Barnard’s Africana studies program, the multidisciplinary study of Africa and the Black Diaspora, … at Barnard in the fall of 2010. In addition to being renowned scholars and dedicated teachers, they have … President Debora Spar, Tina Campt told a story about her first time on the campus. “I applied to Barnard and got in. …
/magazine/spring-2012/africana-studies… were not for my time in New York, I would never have had the chance to really fall in love with wandering around in … and intercultural student programs. “For some it is the first time they have ever been in this country. Many might … chance to study at Barnard due to financial constraints; being able to attend for just one semester or, in some cases, …
/magazine/spring-2015/educational-and-cultural-exchange… With … Political Digital Strategist Paulina Mangubat ’17 The digital strategist shares her experiences working on Boston mayor Michelle Wu’s campaign and how being a student at Barnard impacted her path to … part of the campaign of Boston mayor Michelle Wu, the first Asian American woman to serve as the city’s mayor. As …
/news/5-questions-political-digital-strategist-paulina-mangubat-17… Waithe, prolific writer and co-producer of Showtime’s The Chi , will be the keynote speaker for the Class of 2023 … 4 p.m. at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. “As the first Black woman to win an Emmy for outstanding writing for … written.’ There’s a powerful lesson in that for all of us: Being true to yourself doesn’t limit what you can achieve.” …
/news/2023-medalists-announced… AI technology, these three Barnard alumnae cracked the code to successful careers in computer science By Kira … courses across the street at Columbia. She remembers it being a somewhat solitary experience. “It was kind of an … whom she met when she was a senior at Barnard and he was a first-year Ph.D. candidate, had a travel-heavy job too. One …
/magazine/spring-2021/data-driven… Black women nationwide, Barnard community members discuss the importance of mentoring and retaining Black women who are … the classroom, citing two specific reasons for doing so: First, she felt there was no one at the school who could … science and technology studies — she described being a STEM major at Barnard as “so exhilarating and so …
/news/supporting-black-women-stem-careers… Black Women in STEM In celebration of Black History Month, the College is republishing the story below with community … the classroom, citing two specific reasons for doing so: First, she felt there was no one at the school who could … science and technology studies — and described being a STEM major at Barnard as “so exhilarating and so …
/news/why-we-support-black-women-stem… Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2020 Exercise isn’t the only way to get healthy. Research shows that volunteering … the work. “I want the opportunity to work with the guests being served by the program, loading the dishwasher, running … Khaldun-Diarra ’96 at an early age. “I remember my very first volunteer experience,” she says. “I used to go up to …
/magazine/spring-2020/driven-give… Educating the Elite Suki Kim ’92 By Kristi Berner Barnard Magazine … our interview. “Hardback temporarily sold out @Amazon, being restocked; Available @ B&N.” The book is a memoir of … is. In a way, I’m trying to find that in my books.” Kim’s first book, The Interpreter, is a novel centered on New York …
/magazine/winter-2015/educating-elite… Dear Barnard Community, According to recent media reports, the College has learned that the doxing trucks that many … Response Team at 212-854-3362 or visit their office on the first floor of Elliott Hall for further support resources and … touch with students who have made reports to CARES about being doxed with meeting details. Anyone can make a complaint …
/news/notice-potential-return-doxing-trucks… and her husband, Jonathan Haynes. Frances Sadler ’72 was a first-generation college student when she arrived at Barnard in the fall of 1968 at the height of the civil rights movement. … color to see themselves in leadership roles. Says Sadler, “Being a medalist is acknowledgment that doing ordinary things …
/magazine/summer-2017/recognizing-outstanding-commitment-barnard… Barnard studying Architecture and English. She hails from the Pacific Northwest and is interested in families, … not see on the daily, with our own human eyes. She loves being on set, and experiences a sense of camaraderie rarely … related to social justice, particularly relating to first-generation experience, immigrants, education, racial …
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