… How Toddlers Thrive: What parents can do today to plant the seeds of lifelong success (Simon & Schuster, 2014). She … experiences and challenges, including work and family and being a parent during the pandemic, as well as children's use … that will help a toddler feel safe and cared for in their first school experience. In her spare time, Ali enjoys yoga, …
https://toddlers.barnard.edu/toddler-center-people… Young Women Entrepreneurs and Scientists Part 1 of the Summer Stories series: Barnard’s summer programs for … step of how these undergarments are made, from the fabrics being delivered to the industry to the fabrics being … Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), and three, for the first time, by the New Pathways Bridgewater Scholars Program …
https://barnard.edu/news/cultivating-young-women-entrepreneurs-and-scientists… Who’s Afraid of Big Data? The Empirical Reasoning Center teaches students to analyze … analyze, and visualize data of every kind. In her first workshop, Solow-Collins learned how to use GIS … researchers who could help close the analytical gap. “Being able to think critically about data should be part of …
/magazine/fall-2017/whos-afraid-big-data… for purchase here. Playing to Learn with Reacting to the Past: Research on High Impact, Active Learning Practices … of Higher Education, August 25, 2014. Lang, James. "Being in Nehru for 2 Days: In the First of a Three-Part Series, a Professor Looks at the Use of …
/media2/publications… Studies, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Director of the Archaeology Track) spoke to Joscelyn Jurich about his … Pueblo land and that became a theme of the course that was being convened by me on this indigenous land. The students … the two pieces that I really held onto as central were first, weekly dialogues with elders from various tribes, who …
/news/our-conversation-severin-fowles… The Lens of Paige West Reflections on an indigenous society … department, in her colorful office in Milbank Hall. The first thing she told me was that it was Independence Day in … One place this experimental model for conservation was being heavily enacted was Papua New Guinea: one of the most …
/magazine/fall-2015/lens-paige-west… Member Campus Spotlight series highlights Reacting to the Past on different Consortium Member campuses. Keep reading to see how the University of Puget Sound , Reacting Endeavor Grant … and motivate students in classes on everything from First Year Seminar to French, and Classics to Government. …
https://reacting.barnard.edu/spotlights/ups… 5 Questions With … Latina Doctoral Student Tatiana Vera ’15 The Barnard alumna shares how the community she found on … be involved in, like the Athena Leadership Scholars , the first-year Emerging Leaders Program , and the Collegiate … things that I realized I could learn how to create despite being in historically white institutions. What sparked your …
/news/5-questions-latina-doctoral-student-tatiana-vera-15… Image Last year, 2022, I--Grace BC'24, a zine assistant at the Zine Library--was inspired to explore the Asian American … US imperialism in the Philippines with posters and zines. Being Asian only strengthens my connection to the people who … an awesome class with Emily Ng called Psychopolitics for First Year Seminar Class, and she assigned a lot of readings …
/news/lucia-santos-aapi-zinester-interview-project… The Modern Novel Goes Digital Enthusiastic Alumnae Flock to … magazine Winter 2013 One of the continuing pleasures of being a Barnard alumna is the opportunity to audit classes on … intellectual engagement, this fall Barnard launched its first online course, The Modern Novel, taught by best-selling …
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