… for Lena Waithe Actor. Writer. South-Sider. Superhero. “The things that make us different … those are our … not only earned you a place in history, as the first-ever Black woman to win the Primetime Emmy Award for … waves don’t swim with the current. Lena Waithe — for being a trailblazer, a disruptor, and a voice who refuses to …
/commencement/archives/2023/lena-waithe-citation… and college leaders gathered virtually on May 6 for the inaugural Pathways Celebration, sharing their … School of Public and International Affairs (SIPA). “Being able to remain a part of Barnard while transitioning to … students to start planning very early, ideally in their first year, and to choose study-abroad options with great …
/news/celebrating-accelerated-41-pathways-graduate-degrees… Eight Alumnae Whose Medical Research Changed the World Barnard celebrates Women’s History Month by … College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S), becoming the first woman in a research position at the Rockefeller … living with AIDS who had been fired from their jobs after being diagnosed. In 1992, the New York State Department of …
/news/eight-alumnae-whose-medical-research-changed-world… 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 that fits …
/news/our-conversation-irena-haiduk… 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… (she/her), a recent Barnard graduate class of 2022 and first year master's candidate at Columbia University's … am currently studying for a Master's in Public Health from the Population and Family Health Department. I am very … coming to Barnard and have been intrigued by them since. Being in the Zine library makes me feel connected to …
/news/eleanor-enass-bawab-yousif… 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… 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… Earth Today's alumnae farmers have come a long way since the "farmerette" days By Ayana Byrd ’95 Barnard Magazine … were years of upheaval, with students protesting the first Gulf War. “It was an era of political awareness that … treat her like an outsider. “We face the challenges of not being, shall we say, good old boys,” she notes. But their …
/magazine/down-earth… Tara Well: Through the Looking-Glass The Barnard associate professor of … by peering at a toaster. The shiny chrome surface was a first mirror, and her fascination with her reflection was a … face-to-face, is another important reflective experience: “Being reflected occurs naturally during face-to-face …
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