… 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 …
/news/barnards-guide-vegetarian-thanksgiving… With ... Environmental Activist Leah Levenson ’24 The political ecology senior considers the connection between … use to publicly demonstrate their commitment to the well-being of the environment and society. Image While interning … was a member of the SGA Sustainability Committee during my first two years at Barnard, [where I witnessed] the efforts …
/news/5-questions-environmental-activist-leah-levenson-24… Expanding the Borders of Scholarship Professor Tamara J. Walker on why … studying in Argentina; there, she faced difficulties being Black in a country that felt explicitly racist to her. … seven years and at the University of Toronto for six. Her first book, Exquisite Slaves: Race, Clothing, and Status in …
/magazine/fall-2023/expanding-borders-scholarship… Crew. November 1, 2021 Above: Race against Cornell at the Ivy League Invite in Princeton. Willner is pictured left, … capital-driven society environmentally friendly. How does being an athlete inform your college experience? Being an … schedule and stay on top of work! Image Willner’s first fall race as a freshman, at Princeton, seated 7 …
/news/barnards-got-game-rower-hayley-willner-22… 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… ideas, response to audience, and physical affect. Through the Speaking Center and our attached class program, Speaking … of cultivating a space for marginalized voices on campus. Being able to say what you mean is pivotal skill that is … can apply to become a Speaking Fellow? Students in their first or sophomore years are eligible to become Speaking …
/become-speaking-fellow… Fall 2015 Caribbean Feminisms On the Page Writers find compatibility in regional diversity By … in fiction writing from Hunter College. Minding Ben , her first novel, newly published in paperback as Grace in the … For Danticat, “The non-fiction keeps the fiction from being preachy. I get the preach out of the way.” Brown writes …
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