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https://mediacenter.barnard.edu/equipment-room… Calm in the Storm Pastor Susan Grant Rosen helps churches come to … a crawl space above her bedroom closet. It was there she first read the creation story told in Genesis, something her … her divorce, she realized something else, too: “I loved being a mom,” she says. “But no city or state in the country, …
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/magazine/fall-2018/called-serve… and Daredevil—all white males—and superheroines such as the Black Widow and the Invisible Woman. In 2014, the company unveiled Kamala Khan, the first Muslim superhero with her own book series, thanks to … to a lot of the feelings I had in high school about being a minority in a country where the racial norm is being …
/magazine/summer-2016/new-kind-superhero… 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 …
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/magazine/summer-2014/writing-historys-heroines… The Modern Novel Goes Digital Enthusiastic Alumnae Flock to … magazine Winter 2013 One of the continuing pleasures of being a Barnard alumna is the opportunity to audit classes on … intellectual engagement, this fall Barnard launched its first online course, The Modern Novel, taught by best-selling …
/magazine/winter-2013/modern-novel-goes-digital… Cleric, Poet, Lover Finding contemporary meaning in the works of John Donne By Abigail Deutsch Barnard Magazine … Spring 2015 When English professor Achsah Guibbory first encountered poems by the 17th-century poet John Donne … Donne for many of the same reasons she fell for him: for being a “bad boy,” she writes in her new book, Returning to …
/magazine/spring-2015/cleric-poet-lover… and counting, McCay still clocks in as Caroline Brady on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, a character she has played … one category. In fact, McCay boasts the distinction of being the only actor ever to be nominated for both a … Yorker raised by self-made parents, McCay says she was the first in her family to go to college. Her parents were …
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