… Rosenberg Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2013 As the mother of three boys, Daniela Pernis Muldowney ’84 is … numbers of times when I’d have to choose between being at the hospital for my father or at a play for my son. … a physician in south Florida, says that when her parents first moved near her they were about 30 minutes away, in good …
/magazine/spring-2013/balancing-acts… Are We the Women We Should Be? Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine … defiantly stating that I wanted to grow up to be the first female president of the United States. By the time I graduated from Barnard, I was more inclined toward being the “next” Katie Couric. Today, I’m very happy as a …
/magazine/summer-2012-3… Educating the Elite Suki Kim ’92 By Kristi Berner Barnard Magazine … our interview. “Hardback temporarily sold out @Amazon, being restocked; Available @ B&N.” The book is a memoir of … is. In a way, I’m trying to find that in my books.” Kim’s first book, The Interpreter, is a novel centered on New York …
/magazine/winter-2015/educating-elite… 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/summer-2018-0… Under a unique agreement, women at Barnard College and the undergraduate divisions of Columbia University compete … women with the finest competitive opportunities. “I love being able to show younger children — and especially girls — … learn more about the admissions process, please visit our First-Year Applicants page . Frequently Asked Questions What …
/admissions/division-i-athletics… Barnard students share their thoughts about following the path of trailblazers and taking time out to enjoy the … who share similar goals and are working collectively on being closer to God in the midst of all our crazy lives.” … the Furman Counseling Center , also located on the first floor of the Quad, is counseling-based, with trained …
/news/unafraid-talk-about-self-care… Lesbian Poet Alicia Mountain ’10 For Pride Month (June), the accomplished poet talks all things queer poetry. June 1, … answers come to mind when I consider this question. The first is to offer a roster of the iconic lesbian poets, as … I came out as a lesbian while I was at Barnard, and being in a space where it’s okay to be gay and queer …
/news/5-questions-lesbian-poet-alicia-mountain-10… ... 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… Barnard, and asked 10 other students what they love about the Big Apple. July 17, 2020 Brigid Cromwell ’22 Since my … with the challenges of living away from home for the first time while learning how to handle rigorous academics, … Barnard means having New York City as your campus. I love being able to explore all corners of the City, thanks to the …
/news/students-share-10-things-we-love-about-nyc… Barnard: Off-Broadway | Guarding Lives From Barnard to the beach, Keith Gabora and Cory Lapp respond to campus needs … when there’s a problem on campus, they are often the first responders. But that’s not their only nickname. “Some … job at Barnard. From there, the two went from being co-workers at the beach to also being co-workers at …
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