… as varied as registrar of deeds and governor of one of the country’s most populous states. (We’ll let you know in … for California’s U.S. senate seat, she won, despite being baited as a communist sympathizer. That demonization … need people like you in elected office.’ ” Duarte lost her first campaign for City Council, in 2015. But in 2017, she …
/magazine/fall-2018/called-serve… Archibong, assistant professor of economics, discusses the findings of her new paper, which reviewed 65 years’ worth … Three facts in particular were very surprising to us: First, that prisoners and their unpaid prison labor were … productivity, which should be good for the well-being of local African farmers, actually increased their rate …
/news/break-down-prison-labor… Nina Shaw ’76 Shares Her Insights The entertainment lawyer and Barnard Board of Trustees member … will look like in the new client.” On the importance of being an advocate in her industry: “What I do is both a … not always appreciated — but always heard at Barnard. The first time I was in a law school classroom where I gave the …
/news/nina-shaw-76-shares-her-insights… Soliciting Justice Renee Garcia ’03 takes on the role of Philadelphia’s top lawyer By Tom Stoelker Barnard … Latina in Philly’s history to hold this position. (The first was her predecessor, Diana Cortes.) The office she … and federal dollars. The allocation was challenged as being in violation of a state code, a state law, and the …
/magazine/fall-2024/soliciting-justice… For The Love of Music Binta Brown ’95, a lawyer and activist, … Barnard magazine Fall 2016 Binta Niambi Brown ’95 ’s first real job, at 19, was in the chambers of Supreme Court … “It was really hard to give up the income and prestige of being a lawyer, which was a lot of my identity. But you have …
/magazine/test-import/love-music… An opera scholar reflects on how protest and disrupting the norm have shaped her life By Naomi André ’89 Barnard … year at Barnard, I confronted a picket line for the first time (which I did not cross), when the clerical workers … deep into who we are and how we are perceived. Despite being over 50, I’m still learning that protests always come …
/magazine/fall-2020/marching-together… Leah Beilock Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2022 The Convocation ceremony has always been a tradition I’ve … once again that special warmth and vibrancy that I first felt in 2017 as I began my tenure at the College. Back … steadfast commitment to our community’s health and well-being. It is one that I am proud to support in my final year …
/magazine/fall-2022/critical-step-womens-health… Staging Humanity in a Digital Age The Movement Lab's artist-in-residence Hope Hutman’s new play … how we experience theatre and the arts. Your Mind, Girls… first emerged from research Hutman conducted in Barnard’s … an anxiety we all have about technology, right? And then being immersed in that made a lot of sense [for this work],” …
/magazine/spring-2025/staging-humanity-digital-age… Conjugation dynamics depend on both the plasmid acquisition cost and the fitness cost According … Today, we sit down with Hannah Prensky (BC '22), first author on this paper (pictured to the left), to discuss … and learn as much as possible along the way! I think being an undergraduate is the perfect time to figure out …
https://biology.barnard.edu/opportunities/research-corner/prensky-interview… Chess Set at Design Center Have a project idea? Come to the Design Center and see if they can help you complete it. … Kinard, Manager of Business Operations, took advantage of the Design Center's many technology and personnel resources … a little over three months to complete, and it was the first time I had taken on something so relaxing and fun. The …
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