… 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… Serving Community From Manhattan to the Bronx, these six alums are changing New York City’s food … who graduated from Barnard an aspiring photographer, first built the company so that she and fellow women artists … through both farm- and city-based after-school programs. “Being able to use the platform we’ve built and the world of …
/magazine/fall-2022/serving-community… 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 …
/news/college-celebrates-convocation-2022… 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… six novels to date, as well as numerous articles and the acclaimed memoir, Brother, I’m Dying (2007). Her short … throughout her career. At the age of nine, she wrote her first story in her native Creole. At twelve years of age, … Times Book Review and The Washington Post , as well as being honored as an NPR “Great Read” and named a finalist for …
/news/archives-alum-spotlight-series-edwidge-danticat-risk-taker-and-writer… Executive Director Jennifer Rosales Jennifer Rosales is the Executive Director of the Barnard Center for Engaged … a shampoo from raw materials–and this was a worthy cause, being a small business affected by Covid-19. Subsequently, … is a huge challenge, gathered from surveys, classes, and first-hand experiences with certain students. Inequity …
/news/pandemic-pedagogy-interview-cep-executive-director-jennifer-rosales… Griffin aka "Special K" and Hilary Callahan. Griffin is the PI of the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER). Photo … for Barnard students since 2007. This was Callahan’s first time joining the ranks. The 10-day trip (July 30-August … nutrients, there is a jump in woody species. Instead of being, say, a few inches tall, many are now a foot or two …
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