… The Unrepentant Advocate Retired federal judge Nancy Gertner … Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2013 In her first high-profile case, Nancy Gertner defended Susan Saxe, … which child she loves most. However, she admits that being the second woman (after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg) to …
/magazine/winter-2013/unrepentant-advocate… discussed her craft, and alumnae storytellers enchanted the audience with their tales. “A Cornucopia of Culinary … last year, a prize that comes with $25,000. The company’s first product is “The Great Wave” raincoat, a sleek, … to a lot of the feelings I had in high school about being a minority in a country where the racial norm is being …
/magazine/summer-2016… Government & Politics Professor Paula A. Franzese is the Peter W. Rodino Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School … Practitioner, Morningside Heights Legal Services Director, First Year Moot Court Program President, Student Bar … Property , West (2015) A Short and Happy Guide to Being a College Student , West (2014) A Short and Happy Guide …
/profiles/paula-franzese… Gestures: An Exhibition of Barnard Alumnae Artists honors the 125th anniversary of the College with a diverse range of … artists.” Snitzer also helped Potter “connect with my first gallery position in NewYork.”There were also other … win an Oscar, and he’d become famous as the creator of Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Eternal Sunshine of the …
/magazine/fall-2014… holding her bronze medal win from a May 2019 meet, where the Columbia women's rowing team took third place in the … that every morning for the next five years. Rowing was my first experience in a team sport, and there was something … a second-place finish at our championship meet. What does being a student-athlete at the only college for women to …
/news/barnards-got-game-caprice-herjavec-20… Salon: The King in Song; Hilma Ollila Carter ’45 and Deborah Pearl … Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and Billie Holiday, one of the first African-Americans to write Hollywood scores, and an … out the local Barnard Club, which Pearl frequented because being around “honest, authentic, and forthright women makes …
/headlines/salon-king-song-hilma-ollila-carter-45-and-deborah-pearl-72… Born in Mexico City in 1961, Maria de Lourdes Hinojosa was the youngest of four children. When she was one year old, her … a piece called “Intrusion” with one of her peers. Hinojosa first became seriously invested in journalism while part of … he told me as I listened sadly, because they were tired of being hassled by the police for being antisocial ‘rockeros.’ …
/news/archives-alum-spotlight-series-maria-hinojosa-84… 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… series, Anne Cebula ’20 talks about becoming Barnard’s first student-athlete to win an individual NCAA Championship title. March 28, 2019 One of the many advantages that students value about their Barnard … defines the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium. How has being an athlete informed your college experience? The …
/news/meet-barnards-student-athletes-fencer-anne-cebula-20… help us wish you a happy birthday. And, now, members of the Class of 2023, it is my distinct privilege — and honor — … one of the hardest things we can do as human beings. The first time I set foot on Barnard’s campus, I was nervous to … it’s at the exact same moment so many critical fights are being waged: on climate change. Freedom of expression. On the …
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