… and her husband, Jonathan Haynes. Frances Sadler ’72 was a first-generation college student when she arrived at Barnard in the fall of 1968 at the height of the civil rights movement. … color to see themselves in leadership roles. Says Sadler, “Being a medalist is acknowledgment that doing ordinary things …
/magazine/summer-2017/recognizing-outstanding-commitment-barnard… Barnard studying Architecture and English. She hails from the Pacific Northwest and is interested in families, … not see on the daily, with our own human eyes. She loves being on set, and experiences a sense of camaraderie rarely … related to social justice, particularly relating to first-generation experience, immigrants, education, racial …
https://mediacenter.barnard.edu/news/sloate-media-centers-efmp-2023-cohort… an email from President Beilock announcing that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all classes would continue online. … midterms while feeling centered, focused, and content. Being at Barnard was also the first time ever that I had a space all to myself. Throughout …
/news/students-share-readjusting… Quandra Prettyman Prize On This Page On This Page The Quandra Prettyman Prize in Africana Studies Quandra … of our souls. There we learned dignity, integrity of being; there we learned to have faith. The folks who made … Barnard Center for Research on Women; creating one of the first courses on Minority Women Writers in the …
https://africana.barnard.edu/quandra-prettyman-prize… The Pre-Med Track Dr. Merle Myerson ’78 reflects on how … Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2024 Image Barnard’s first gift to me was admission to the College. At the time, I … was that as a liberal arts major, I was about as far from being a pre-med student as one could be. I also had a rough …
/magazine/spring-2024/pre-med-track… as they transition into college life. June 26, 2023 The summer before Mariam Sikiru ’25 entered Barnard as a first-year, she attended the Access Barnard Pre-Orientation … inform them. A cornerstone of the Access Barnard ethos is being a welcoming home base that honors the origin story of …
/news/bridge-belonging… College welcomed acclaimed author Edwidge Danticat ’90 as the Africana Studies Program’s first speaker of its Distinguished Alumnae Series, which aims … forward even when it feels as though we are chasing or being chased by ghosts.” After the lecture, she and Professor …
/headlines/ediwdge-danticat-90-speaks-about-creating-dangerously… ’20 is on her way to represent the USA in the 2024 Paris Olympics — a dream long in the … her home in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. “I saw fencing for the first time, and I just fell in love. This is unlike anything … Outside of college, fencing is an individual sport, and being on a team drove her to work even harder. “It helped …
/magazine/spring-2024/point… How award-winning producer Ebonie Smith ’07 is remixing the music business By Kenrya Rankin Barnard Magazine Barnard … with you. Ebonie Smith ’07 was in high school when she first heard her honors chemistry teacher say, “Water is the … tune Smith was playing that day, but she does remember being impressed. “She was brilliant,” Mosley says. “And she …
/magazine/winter-2024/music-ministry… Athena as a place where students can reimagine not just the world, but also how they want to solve problems in ways … experimentation often leads to innovation. I love being part of a community that gives Barnard students the … the team, I was invited to join as an advisor. From my first experience working with the pre-college students and …
/alexruizolivo-eir… book, imposter syndrome, and COVID-19. September 18, 2020 The message about the book is I hope you realize that we … about this moment in history and we’re talking about being good allies — this is one of the ways, is seeing the … but what you don’t see is the stuff that came before. The first two proposals that we wrote were rejected. I wanted to …
/news/maria-hinojosa-84-shares-her-insights… this year’s National Nutrition Month . That’s because the 2022 theme, Celebrate a World of Flavors , puts the focus … end, the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being — Barnard’s new centralized hub for all … were that bad. But for all of the students, this is the first time they are taking full responsibility for their …
/news/what-know-about-disordered-eating-behavior… 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… 18th, I moved out of my dorm, Sulzberger 508, and it was the last time I went outside. Leaving Barnard, I not only … am all day, every day, at home. The original excitement of being home quickly diminished. Day by day the reality of the … at 11:40, I joined at 11:41 to make sure I was not the first one in class. The moment, my professor introduced …
/news/college-freshmans-perspective-covid-19… by guest expert Cheyenne Wyzzard-Jones. Get a glimpse of the community of practice’s highlights below. “I really … the sense of community we achieved from early on. On the first day, we went around the room introducing ourselves. We … our desire to learn more about social advocacy work. Being in a room with people from all ethnic diasporas and …
/how-barnard-students-got-curious-about-protest… when she was 24. Stettner launched Wild Thymes Farm in the ’80s as a specialty food company that makes distinctive … pioneering the craving for herb-flavored vinegars, her first product, using what grew in her abundant garden in … and resilience in the face of significant hardships. Being in the training program enables people to feel good …
/magazine/spring-2012/cornucopia-culinary-talents… Alumnae of Color Dinner? At a Reunion panel, I experienced the ways authentic and honest conversation can bring about … I mentioned the Alumnae of Color Dinner I attended on the first night of Reunion and how exciting it was for me to see … those struggles. This new information came to me by being in spaces with other black people who affirmed this …
/magazine/winter-2018/why-alumnae-color-dinner… and extracurricular activities now take place virtually, the Barnard/Columbia community is still here to support and … you are in class with at least one another person. This being so, considering making a class group chat for your … together a group chat can seem a little intimidating at first, but here are a few tips to get the ball rolling and …
/making-meaningful-connections-online… reflects on her growth as an artist and leader following the release of her first short film, THREE birds . October 28, 2020 [Main photo … 2019, Barnard students may have glimpsed film equipment being set up around the halls of the Milstein Center for …
https://barnard.edu/news/way-back-wednesday-producer-shannon-harris-01… Judith Rodin Shares Her Insights The president emerita of the University of Pennsylvania and … president of the University of Pennsylvania, becoming the first woman to hold a permanent presidency at an Ivy League … man,” noted Beilock, who recently announced financial well-being as a major pillar of Barnard’s new Francine Lefrak …
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