… Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2020 If you follow the life and work of Jennifer Finney Boylan — through her … our former selves, and what animals can teach us about being human. You wrote about your relationship with your dog … a newspaper columnist for a long time, and at one of my first jobs, the editor told me you can write about anything …
/magazine/fall-2020/growing-dog-years… 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… Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2021 A year ago, when we first launched Feel Well, Do Well @ Barnard, a new … initiative focused on health and wellness, I shared with the Barnard community my own wellness ritual: a walk through … resources, tools, and techniques to support the well-being of our students, faculty, staff, and alumnae. Feel …
/magazine/winter-2021/elevating-wellness… ‘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 …
/news/godmother-womens-health-lila-wallis-47… Crew. November 1, 2021 Above: Race against Cornell at the Ivy League Invite in Princeton. Willner is pictured left, … capital-driven society environmentally friendly. How does being an athlete inform your college experience? Being an … schedule and stay on top of work! Image Willner’s first fall race as a freshman, at Princeton, seated 7 …
/news/barnards-got-game-rower-hayley-willner-22… boundless opportunities for learning and exploration: in the lab and studio, in the classroom and in the field, in … It starts with shining a spotlight on personal well-being. For us to nourish our intellectual growth, we must … to welcome Marina Catallozzi, M.D., MSCE, as Barnard’s first Vice President of Health and Wellness and Chief Health …
/magazine/fall-2021/focus-wellness… , only three percent of current published discoveries are being made by woman botanists. It’s important to acknowledge … colonialism and imperialism, which brings to question the accessibility of scientific discovery as well as who is … Service District’s Outdoor School Program that I was first introduced to plant field studies and developed an …
https://biology.barnard.edu/opportunities/research-corner/tiffany-vo-sri-2021… Mouaouia BC ‘27 collaboratively developed and facilitated the Radical Love and Pedagogy workshop on February 20th, … ours which places such an emphasis on individuality, on being your own boss and helping your own self, and to not … discussion reminded me of why I came to Barnard in the first place – to find a community of individuals who will …
/notes-radical-love-pedagogy… to a start-up. Entrepreneurship has also found a home on the Barnard campus. The Athena Center for Leadership Studies … the Barnard Entrepreneurs Network (BEnet), which had its first event in May 2013. In addition to providing … critical theory. “I didn’t think of a linear career path. Being an entrepreneur builds on all those experiences,” she …
/magazine/spring-2014/entrepreneurs-drive-their-own-destinies… Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection “We thought we could just glide into … so strong were these cries that we may have been the first generation of girls who could truly imagine that our … Students lined up to ask Spar a range of questions: Is being a working mom better than being a stay-at-home mother? …
/magazine/fall-2013/wonder-women-sex-power-and-quest-perfection