… art's potential and limits, reimagining and redesigning the classroom and the vital importance of embodied teaching … classrooms physically, of course - that's much better than being online. But what I don't like about the seminar … something made by students which can be traded. For the first Buoyancy seminar, we made an apron uniform which fits …
/news/our-conversation-irena-haiduk… The Journey Beyond Barnard Beyond Barnard offers a one-stop … college? According to experts at Beyond Barnard , the first day of a student’s first year is not too early. And for … or computer science majors, with more pathways being developed • School of International and Public Affairs …
/magazine/winter-new/journey-beyond-barnard… trying to become writers while caring for small children. The second wave of feminism was cresting, and thousands like … she get anything written and published in that time? Her first published essay, on Twyla Tharp, a fellow Barnard alum, … of sensibilities, and the deeply satisfying sense of being known and loved. When I showed her my first collection …
/magazine/spring-2020/remembering-tobi-tobias-59-1938-2020… Aronsohn Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2023 When the red carpet rolls out for the 75th anniversary Emmy Awards … in 2019. “Because the thing about Barnard is, it’s about being independent. It’s about having your own mind, making … relevant personal meaning. “On my father’s side, I’m a first-generation American. I’m the oldest grandchild, and my …
/magazine/fall-2023/sorcery-and-truth… Sharing sad news from Columbia and updates from the Barnard community April 9, 2020 Dear Members of the … regretfully reports the Columbia University community’s first deaths from COVID-19. We are saddened by these tragic … many of you are suffering under the spread of the virus, being personally afflicted or caring for those who are, all …
https://alert.barnard.edu/news/sharing-sad-news-columbia-and-updates-barnard-community… who are requesting accommodations or services through the Center for Accessibility Resources & Disability Services … and has no personal relationship with the individual being evaluated. An appropriate match between the credentials … to attempt elementary courses in language during their first year at Barnard. Students with diagnosed learning …
/disabilityservices/policies-and-procedures… The Inaugural Cohort of Laidlaw Scholars Steps into the Spotlight The first year of the breakthrough program is inspiring a diverse … their Laidlaw project. At Barnard, the Laidlaw Program is being led by the Athena Center for Leadership and Beyond …
https://barnard.edu/news/inaugural-cohort-laidlaw-scholars-steps-spotlight… Virtual Tea with the CEP Our new series highlighting faculty, student and … Organic Chemistry, which has 150 students. For that first week we went online, I made some video recordings … is that there is a large range of socioeconomic class being represented in our classrooms. If you’re in class you …
/virtual-tea-cep… Groundbreaking Hematologist Helen Ranney ’41 The esteemed physician and scientist’s contributions to … the study of blood and blood diseases. Ranney was the first to identify a genetic factor in sickle cell anemia, a … diagnose sickle cell anemia in newborns. In addition to being a pioneering figure in the lab, Ranney flourished in …
/news/groundbreaking-hematologist-helen-ranney-41… on feminism and femme identity by people of all genders. The zines are personal and political publications on … zines@barnard.edu to discuss selling us two copies: the first, for the climate-controlled, acid-free archive and the … time to let go of the zines you've acquired--maybe they're being evicted from your parents' attic, you've moved them too …
/about-zines-at-barnard… History of Clothing (April 20) Led by Anne Higonnet, the Barbara Novak Professor of Art History Learn More … Eisendrath, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program at Barnard … and their surrounding world in this three-part series. First, discover how individuals construct various social …
/beyond-barnard/next/vitality-humanities… ... Microsoft Principal Researcher Cecily Morrison ’02 The computer scientist shares her thoughts on creating … using applied science to improve people’s health and well-being is a top priority, especially in the midst of the … diversity; and 3) design for one and extend to many. The first pillar takes the perspective that disability is not …
/news/5-questions-microsoft-principal-researcher-cecily-morrison-02… The Stories We Must Tell By Nicole Anderson ’12JRN, … — four years before the passage of Roe v. Wade. It was the first major story in the Magazine’s pages to not only cover … to make their own decisions about their health and well-being. … The Stories We Must Tell …
/magazine/fall-2022/stories-we-must-tell… Shaping a Digital Media Empire Megan Liberman ’90 takes the helm of Yahoo News By Kristi Berner Barnard Magazine … more than 5,000 content partners, Yahoo wants to move from being known as a news aggregator to being recognized as a … in digital,” says Liberman about Couric. (Couric did her first broadcast a few weeks after this visit.) Sitting down …
/magazine/winter-2014… Lee When Paula Grammas ’76 was a young scientist in the late 1980s, she proposed a radical idea in the field of … Grammas’ theory is recognized as a key contribution and is being pursued by labs around the world. Last year, she was … She is actively exploring a new therapy that could—for the first time—slow the progression of Alzheimer’s in the brain. …
/magazine/winter-2017/brain-saver… trophy. February 6, 2020 Three creative artists from the same college with three different Academy Award … Nevins ’60, head of MTV Documentary Films, acquired — is being considered for Documentary (Short Subject). Read more … and the projects she has worked on, including one of her first films with the production company, St. Louis Superman , …
/news/oscar-smiles-three-barnard-alumnae… 2020 Dear Barnard Community, I write to make you aware of the note (below) that President Bollinger sent out this … Test this coming week. The goal is to protect the well-being of our community while the educational work of Barnard … significant events have happened in the last 24 hours. The first involves the increased number of people in the …
https://alert.barnard.edu/news/updates-columbia-and-moving-out… 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 …
/magazine/spring-2024/striving-more-equitable-birth-control… Three Barnard Musicians Take Home a Grammy The New York Youth Symphony, which included members from the … Performance at this year’s February 5 ceremon y. It is the first youth symphony to receive a Grammy, the music … When the category of Best Orchestral Performance was being announced, I was starting to get a little nervous,” …
/news/three-barnard-musicians-take-home-grammy… Life & Housing > New Students Roommates Based on the available space in the First Year residence halls (in double-, triple-, and … for First Year students due to the residence halls being full (although 1-for-1 direct room swaps may be …
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