… the Future in Organic Farming By Nicole Anderson ’12JRN Barnard Magazine Spring 2022 Sweet peas can be tricky. Laura … caring for these delicate flowers, especially in Maryland’s fickle climate, where temperatures can heat up quickly in … — let alone flower farming — wasn’t on her radar when she got to Barnard. Resnick transferred midyear from the New …
/magazine/spring-2022… women obtain safe abortions. More than 50 years later, she’s still championing women’s reproductive rights By Laura Raskin ’10JRN Barnard Magazine Fall 2022 Image Abby Pariser ’67. Photo … the summer after graduation. Peter, a nuclear physicist, got a job at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory just …
/magazine/fall-2022… Impressions and digressions from your point of view Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2020 Illustrations … Wu ’18 Columbo on Campus by Barbara Florio Graham ’56 He’s ageless, that bumbling detective in the rumpled raincoat. … Pride in your accomplishments. I’m serious! Whether you got Phi Beta Kappa or just crammed your way to a degree, you …
/magazine/spring-2020/symposium… 2020 Public Service & Advocacy Call of the Wild How a Barnard alumna turned her wanderlust into social activism By … surroundings takes your breath away figuratively, so it’s all about balance. Day 63-67, mile 865.5-953.2: Bending … endeavor, so I had no water to drink. By the time I got to Old Station, I was vomiting from dehydration, heat …
/magazine/spring-2020… Pulitzer Prize–winner Natalie Angier ’78 interviews Barnard’s new president By Natalie Angier '78, Photos by Elena … thrive. Do you feel that the subliminal message that got out after this last election was kind of a blow to young …
/magazine/fall-2017/beilock… Catching Up With 2020 Gala Awardee Maryam Banikarim ’89 Barnard Magazine Summer 2020 Throughout her wide-ranging … teams. Widely recognized as an expert brand builder, she’s been named one of the New York Post ’s “50 Most Powerful … was the year that Columbia started admitting women. So I got to campus and everyone asked, “Why did you pick Barnard …
/magazine/summer-2020… drive their own Destinies By Merri Rosenberg ’78 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2014 Starting a … Barnard women. (Think Martha Stewart ’63, Hanky Panky’s Lida Orzeck ’68, and Liz Neumark ’77 of Great … Straight Edge, from their Brooklyn brownstone before she got office space nearby. The place mats were manufactured in …
/magazine/spring-2014/entrepreneurs-drive-their-own-destinies… Fall 2023 President Rosenbury Is Ready for Her Barnard Journey President Rosenbury sits with Barnard trustee … June, Laura Rosenbury began her tenure as Barnard College’s ninth president. A leading feminist legal theorist, … indigenous language there. [When she was] age 5, her dad got a job in Chicago and the family moved there. Unlike me, …
/magazine/fall-2023… Weed and Elizabeth Merritt Weed. She attended Miss Mackay’s school in Newburgh before attending Vassar College, where … on a petition to Columbia University trustees. Thus, Barnard College was founded. Weed was an essential part of … Board of Trustees at Columbia. Two years later, Smith, who got on famously with Columbia president Seth Low, …
/college-leadership/past-presidents… Pulitzer Prize-Winner Natalie Angier ’78 Interviews Barnard President Pulitzer Prize-Winner Natalie Angier ʼ78 … here to learn how to pronounce President Sian Beilock’s name. Natalie Angier: It’s an honor for me to be speaking … thrive. Do you feel that the subliminal message that got out after this last election was kind of a blow to young …
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