… 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… 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 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 …
/magazine/winter-2013/modern-novel-goes-digital… The Best Books of 2016 and The Professors Who Wrote Them … reveals what it took to feed New York City during the first half of the nineteenth century. In response, the … a free account. Multiple Bests | Best Science Book of 2016 Being a Dog: Following the Dog Into a World of Smell by Prof. …
/news/best-books-2016… Lucy Curley Joyce Brennan ’56 is inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame By Lois Elfman ’80 … was an easy subway trip from the ice rink. Despite not being a competitive skater, Brennan still trained because she … quite useful in helping to keep track of scoring. Brennan first served on a judging panel at the U.S. Championships in …
/magazine/spring-2022/high-marks… a big undertaking, but sometimes it’s warranted. That was the case in 2019, when the Office of Disabilities Services at … with similar diagnoses,” explains Sime Nagasawa. “The [first-years] benefit from their mentors in learning how to … table with chairs around it. When Design Informs Well-Being The murder of George Floyd. The Chinese government’s …
/magazine/winter-2023/students-helping-students… 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… Are We the Women We Should Be? Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine … defiantly stating that I wanted to grow up to be the first female president of the United States. By the time I graduated from Barnard, I was more inclined toward being the “next” Katie Couric. Today, I’m very happy as a …
/magazine/summer-2012-3… Russia and Beyond Professor Alex Cooley leads the Harriman Institute in the post-Soviet era By Sherry … in the study of Russia. “I took Russian language my first semester at Barnard and Russian literature in the … University. The new degree is just one of many initiatives being carried out by the Harriman Institute’s new director, …
/magazine/winter-2016/russia-and-beyond… Celebrating Convocation 2022 The College Celebrates Convocation 2022 The Barnard community … faculty, staff, and alumnae returned in person for the first time in two years to the iconic Riverside Church to … that.” Concluding her keynote, Byrd praised students for being what she called “free thinkers.” “Today I would like to …
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