… Break This Down: Haiti, Zombies, and Benign Denials To mark the August 1791 anniversary of the start of the Haitian … than ten years later, it ended with Haiti becoming the first colony in the region to win independence. To mark the … as a political subject, as opposed to as a merely abject being in need of aid. A big part of what I try to do in this …
/news/break-down-q-prof-kaiama-glover-haiti-zombies-and-benign-denials… Professor Premilla Nadasen | The History of an Activist-Scholar The professor of history — … Committee of the Ann Snitow Prize is excited to name its first honoree, Premilla Nadasen ( @premillanadasen ). … (@AnnSnitowPrize) December 15, 2020 Nadasen said that being recognized as “the first” for her scholarship simply …
/news/professor-premilla-nadasen-history-activist-scholar… art's potential and limits, reimagining and redesigning the classroom and the vital importance of embodied teaching … classrooms physically, of course - that's much better than being online. But what I don't like about the seminar … something made by students which can be traded. For the first Buoyancy seminar, we made an apron uniform that fits …
/news/our-conversation-irena-haiduk… The Changemaker Audrey McNeal ’24 has canvassed for Sen. … Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at the DNC. She’s only a first-year, and she’s just getting started By Mary Cunningham … Kamala Harris, and the Democratic Party platform. “Just me being a part of confirming someone like Kamala Harris, who is …
/magazine/spring-2021/changemaker… Florio Graham ’56 He’s ageless, that bumbling detective in the rumpled raincoat. Since his first appearance in 1968 as Columbo, through his last … of every single person you interacted with. I’m not being facetious. You don’t have to be their friend, or even …
/magazine/spring-2020/symposium… Six graduates reflect back, look forward, and celebrate the moment! May 19, 2022 Many of the 984 students served … — the program dedicated to supporting international, first-generation, or low-income students — traveled … Commencement, I’m honestly really nervous about no longer being a student. It has been one of the few things that has …
/news/access-barnard-class-22… A Word with Akil Kumarasamy ’10 The writer takes readers to past and future worlds in her … to her credit. The reviews of Kumarasamy’s second book and first novel, Meet Us by the Roaring Sea , point to the … part about breaking into professional fiction writing? Being okay with uncertainty — I think that was the big thing …
/magazine/winter-2023/word-akil-kumarasamy-10… College Names Distinguished Scholar Laura Rosenbury as the Ninth President-Elect The Board of Trustees elects University of Florida Law’s first woman dean as the College’s new leader. March 9, 2023 … at the Diana Center on March 9 . Image In addition to being the first woman at UF Law to hold the permanent …
/news/barnard-college-names-distinguished-scholar-laura-rosenbury-ninth-president-elect… ’20 is on her way to represent the USA in the 2024 Paris Olympics — a dream long in the … her home in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. “I saw fencing for the first time, and I just fell in love. This is unlike anything … Outside of college, fencing is an individual sport, and being on a team drove her to work even harder. “It helped …
/magazine/spring-2024/point… Zora Neale Hurston ’28 In a rare event that coincided with the Zora Neale Hurston Centennial and 100 Years of Black … ’66 and Adaeze Otue Ezekoye ’66, who met on campus as first-year students. “In gathering each year, we as founders … at Barnard,” said Ezekoye, who told her story of being recruited to Barnard, from Nigeria, the year after …
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