… with author Courtney E. Martin ’02 on navigating the complex dynamics of racial segregation in schools By … and Asian American families, and so that was really the first moment that I started to ask, “What is going on here?” … about, because a big part of the white whisper network is being on the playground and being like, “Oh you definitely …
/magazine/spring-2022/thousand-moral-miles… PRACTICE. 3.00 points . Provides a broad overview of the rapidly expanding field of human rights. Lectures on the … controversies. The course has two principal focal points: first, the nuts and bolts of how international law functions … religious traditions conceived of “the human” as a being worthy of inherent dignity and respect, particularly in …
/courses-0… PRACTICE. 3.00 points . Provides a broad overview of the rapidly expanding field of human rights. Lectures on the … controversies. The course has two principal focal points: first, the nuts and bolts of how international law functions … religious traditions conceived of “the human” as a being worthy of inherent dignity and respect, particularly in …
/course-catalogue-listings-0… Small-School Support, Big-School Athletics Because of the College’s partnership with Columbia University, Barnard … coaches. Sights and Sounds of Barnard: Athletes in Action Being a college athlete means that I’m part of something … There are two major competitions at which we aim to place first each year: the national championship and the Ivy …
/athletics… unpaid or low-pay internships in public service. About the Tow Foundation Public Service Interns The Tow Foundation … prior to submission of an application. Currently enrolled first-years, sophomores, and juniors are eligible for summer … and advancing Tibetan culture while enhancing the well-being of Tibetan communities across South Asia. Tali …
/beyond-barnard/tow-interns… I’m bracing for a fresh wave of it, with a new novel on the way about a damaged, talented girl named Rainey Royal and … and she didn’t.) But I wasn’t prepared in 2009, when my first story collection, Normal People Don’t Live Like This, … began writing fiction at the age of 40, after years of being a journalist. I repeated what Madeleine told her …
/magazine/spring-2014/truth-fiction… Inspired by Jane For the author of The Jane Austen Project, turning the age that … knowing that it was my true home, as much my destiny as being a novelist. It seemed a terrible place to be poor, and … of 1984: the center of the world, full of possibility. At first I was too busy adapting to my new workplace and …
/magazine/summer-2017/inspired-jane… Introducing Barnard’s New Provost and Dean of the Faculty Rebecca L. Walkowitz — a distinguished scholar of … of Languages, and led her department through the school’s first-ever Associate Professor Mentoring Program. In … and language from Harvard University. “What I love about being an academic is the multigenerational community we build …
/news/introducing-barnards-new-provost-and-dean-faculty… Barnard’s 2021 Gala: A Virtual Success The annual event honored the entire Barnard community for its … students, friends, and family gathered for the College’s first-ever virtual Annual Gala. Each year, proceeds from the … hub, the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being. There were discussions around sustainability and the …
/magazine/summer-2021/barnards-2021-gala-virtual-success… Pam Phillips Changing the Narrative Summer Fellows Blog 6/18 Pam Phillips Image Pam … public housing for the majority of my life and experienced first-hand how the negative images and perceptions of public … than the housing stock, as if there aren’t whole lives being discounted. It is a personal and professional goal to …
/pam-phillips… ’70 Creates Distinctive Post-Baccalaureate Fellowship in the Arts May 19, 2022 Image In early 2020, Jane Jelenko ’70 … a career in Los Angeles. The program is Barnard’s first-ever Post-Baccalaureate Fellowship for graduating … out of her element and ask questions. “Taking time and being comfortable expressing that I don’t know something …
/news/barnard-alumna-jane-jelenko-70-creates-distinctive-post-baccalaureate-fellowship-arts… been meeting so many fascinating people, settling in to the day-to-day routine, and focusing on the exciting … ahead. But without question, the watershed moment of my first months at Barnard occurred on a perfectly beautiful … in bunk beds (which is why she has one in her new room), being president means going to meetings all the time, and New …
/magazine/fall-2017/barnard-convocation-bringing-it-all-together… Art and Science Collide at the ‘Ecological Imaginary’ Exhibition Sixteen students from … Mark I, a task for which she is now credited as one of the first three computer programmers. “Hopper received countless … [because] science is unpredictable. Science is about being open to change and being adaptive. My artwork …
/news/art-and-science-collide-ecological-imaginary-exhibition… Soul Providers The Barnard Organization of Soul Sisters (BOSS) celebrates 50 … , a group that celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first official act this February. From its start, the group … both their intelligence and potential. Sometimes, being a black woman at Barnard can be difficult, says Alicia …
/magazine/winter-2019/soul-providers… Announces New Trustees With a new semester underway, the community also welcomes seven new Board of Trustees … Island Medal and the Columbia Alumni Medal, as well as being recognized by the League of Women Voters and the Girl … shaping their public agendas across all issue areas; she first served as deputy mayor to Antonio Villaraigosa and was …
/news/barnard-college-announces-new-trustees… Fall 2021 Public Service & Advocacy Moving Forward As the deputy secretary of transportation, Polly Trottenberg ’86 … of the incredible history there.” What resulted from that first brush with urban policy and planning is a public … maybe once in a generation. It will make — if the bill as being discussed passes — tremendous investments in transit …
/magazine/fall-2021… The Science of Writing A peer-to-peer writing program … Ainsley Walker ’23 when she remembers her early days as a first-year in a Barnard chemistry class. “I was really … apparent in its selection process for fellows. Along with being skilled writers, based on their writing samples and …
/magazine/winter-2022/science-writing… Barnard Year of Science: Science Writing Fellows The Science of Writing and Communication A peer-to-peer … Ainsley Walker ’23 when she remembers her early days as a first-year in a Barnard chemistry class. “I was really … apparent in its selection process for fellows. Along with being skilled writers, based on their writing samples and …
/news/science-writing-and-communication… Dispatch from the Second Annual Barnard Startup Summit: Izzy Lapidus ‘24 My first day working as the Athena Entrepreneurship Intern was … a reality on the 17th. Within the first two hours of being in the office, I could already see how this year’s …
/dispatch-second-annual-barnard-startup-summit-izzy-lapidus-24… their match. Adjunct lecturer Skye Cleary explains why the opposite may be true. February 14, 2020 Now is the … dating [the wrong people] and bringing people closer to being in loving relationships. And we already have forms of … ideally comes later, but a system based on swiping as the first gate to a relationship doesn’t take these more nuanced …
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