… their philanthropy,” says Francine A. LeFrak, and this is the ethos — one that was instilled by her mother Ethel, Class … the new Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being at Barnard. The Center, which was announced last … and financial well-being. Starting in January 2022, the first floor of the former LeFrak Gymnasium in Barnard Hall — …
/magazine/spring-2021/sister-act… Alexandra Watson Alexandra Watson (Writer and Lecturer, First Year Writing) spoke to Joscelyn Jurich about incorporating meditation into her courses, the relationship between contemplative practices in pedagogy … And I felt like I couldn't connect to anything that was being said. I couldn't even really understand what was being …
/news/our-conversation-alexandra-watson… Klein, PhD , an expert on early childhood development and the Director of the Barnard Center for Toddler Development , … social development, like raising kind, thoughtful kids by being a kind, thoughtful role model, especially when … toddler tantrums, as well as how to prevent them in the first place. She also notes that there are 10 things parents …
https://barnard.edu/news/prof-tovah-klein-barnards-toddler-whisperer… community member. Religious & Spiritual Resources The Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion has created this … experiences, and promote the inclusion and excellence of first-generation, low-income, and international students in … events, leadership opportunities, and dialogues. Being Barnard Being Barnard is the college's sexual violence …
/inclusion-belonging/resources… successes, Barnard student-athletes played a key role on the Columbia women’s basketball team By Anne Stein ’90JRN … team stepped onto the court at Virginia Tech to play the first Division I NCAA Tournament game in program history. … been great experiencing D1 basketball and academically being involved in smaller classrooms and getting to know my …
/magazine/spring-2024/hoops-hype… by Barnard’s Athena Center for Leadership Studies. Setting the stage, Krawcheck tells of how she arrived in New York … University of North Carolina with a journalism degree. Her first job was in investment banking, and she hated it. (“Talk … quickly and I fell,” she says. Her distinctions include being the only woman ever to be fired twice on the front page …
/magazine/spring-2015/career-due-dilligence… Through The Gates: Career Due Diligence 8 Business Lessons from … University of North Carolina with a journalism degree. Her first job was in investment banking, and she hated it. (“Talk … quickly and I fell,” she says. Her distinctions include being the only woman ever to be fired twice on the front page …
/news/through-gates-career-due-dilligence… Professor Alexandra Horowitz Explores the Power of a Dog’s Nose October 21, 2016 In her new book, Being a Dog: Following the Dog Into a World of Smell, … and going to owners’ homes to run them. Our lab, the first one in the United States, still has no “lab” space, but …
/news/professor-alexandra-horowitz-explores-power-dogs-nose… Commerford On this World Mental Health Day (October 10), the director of the Rosemary Furman Counseling Center offers … been able to receive direct help for improved mental well-being and access resources such as group workshops and … things they “should” be doing, and it becomes oppressive. First, I’d recommend immediately thinking about work/play …
/news/5-questions-furman-counseling-center-director-mary-commerford… by Jill Donenfeld ’06 With Thanksgiving right around the corner, many of us are deep in menu planning for one of the first vaccinated family feasts since the COVID-19 pandemic … visit the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being , Barnard’s new centralized hub for all …
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