… Me?' Director Marielle Heller, Time's Up Organization The ninth annual festival screened films centered on women … give a place to showcase great women’s stories that were being made into films and to give women an opportunity to … "There’s something really exciting about being the first to do something. As much as it sucks to feel like …
/news/athena-film-festival-honors-can-you-ever-forgive-me-director-marielle-heller-times-organization… Commerford On this World Mental Health Day (October 10), the director of the Rosemary Furman Counseling Center offers … been able to receive direct help for improved mental well-being and access resources such as group workshops and … things they “should” be doing, and it becomes oppressive. First, I’d recommend immediately thinking about work/play …
/news/5-questions-furman-counseling-center-director-mary-commerford… their match. Adjunct lecturer Skye Cleary explains why the opposite may be true. February 14, 2020 Now is the … dating [the wrong people] and bringing people closer to being in loving relationships. And we already have forms of … ideally comes later, but a system based on swiping as the first gate to a relationship doesn’t take these more nuanced …
/news/break-down-digital-dating… Tara Well: Through the Looking-Glass The Barnard associate professor of … by peering at a toaster. The shiny chrome surface was a first mirror, and her fascination with her reflection was a … face-to-face, is another important reflective experience: “Being reflected occurs naturally during face-to-face …
/magazine/spring-2023/tara-well-through-looking-glass… on her success as a leader in global health to nurture the next generation of Black women By Sharon D. Johnson ’85 … because of my passion for social justice and equity and being able to give back to communities that I had come from,” … Jackson; Walgreens Boots Alliance CEO (and one of the first Black women to serve as a Fortune 500 CEO) Rosalind …
/magazine/winter-2023/purpose-passion… Research Spotlight: the Snow Lab Today we sit down with Melissa Flores, Natalie … beautiful documentary, Honeyland, together. I also loved being able to paint new boxes for the hives and designing one … and beyond, from teaching me how to use a pipette on my first day in the lab to advising me on careers in science …
https://biology.barnard.edu/opportunities/research-corner/research-spotlight-snow-lab-natalie-nora-melissa… The Chemistry of Cosmetics The Chemistry of Cosmetics … she started laying the groundwork for her current career. “Being able to choose my thesis, while sitting in a room full … her to think about majoring instead. “I was daunted at first, knowing how rigorous the upper-level chem courses …
/news/chemistry-cosmetics… ‘The Godmother of Women’s Health,’ Lila Wallis ’47 The Barnard … ways while receiving care. Wallis was the founder and first president of the National Council on Women’s Health, … rude awakening” after her time at Barnard (including being the focus of derogatory or sexual comments), but she …
/magazine/summer-2025/godmother-womens-health-lila-wallis-47… 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… Equitable Birth Control How physician Sarah B. Miller ’98, the founder of a vasectomy clinic, is changing the “burden” … in women was three times more common, at 18.1%, despite being a higher-risk procedure that costs more money. “That … to be a filmmaker and a potter,” she says. She spent the first four years after graduation living a standard artsy …
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