… Virtual Tea with the CEP Our series highlighting faculty, student and staff … Organic Chemistry, which has 150 students. For that first week we went online, I made some video recordings … is that there is a large range of socioeconomic class being represented in our classrooms. If you’re in class you …
/virtual-tea-cep… Groundbreaking Hematologist Helen Ranney ’41 The esteemed physician and scientist’s contributions to … the study of blood and blood diseases. Ranney was the first to identify a genetic factor in sickle cell anemia, a … diagnose sickle cell anemia in newborns. In addition to being a pioneering figure in the lab, Ranney flourished in …
/news/groundbreaking-hematologist-helen-ranney-41… Shaping a Digital Media Empire Megan Liberman ’90 takes the helm of Yahoo News By Kristi Berner Barnard Magazine … more than 5,000 content partners, Yahoo wants to move from being known as a news aggregator to being recognized as a … in digital,” says Liberman about Couric. (Couric did her first broadcast a few weeks after this visit.) Sitting down …
/magazine/winter-2014… History of Clothing (April 20) Led by Anne Higonnet, the Barbara Novak Professor of Art History Learn More … Eisendrath, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program at Barnard … and their surrounding world in this three-part series. First, discover how individuals construct various social …
/beyond-barnard/next/vitality-humanities… ... 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… and explanations of community expectations flowing from the College’s policies and rules . Information for Incoming Students We are thrilled to welcome our incoming first-year, transfer, and visiting students to the Barnard … students in recovery, wondering about their use, and more. Being Barnard Sexual violence education, prevention, and …
/info-for/students… Toward the Horizon President Rosenbury on striving for more By Laura … her literary and academic pursuits but also as Barnard’s first Black student. The bravery and drive it took to step … the new Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being has quickly become an essential hub for students, …
/magazine/winter-2025/toward-horizon… spins, lunges, and jumps. And after watching Harlem Ice, the new docuseries that premiered on Disney+ this month, it … give her the dexterity to navigate a career in fintech. Being part of the documentary was a huge honor,” she says. … , the organization featured in the series. It was the first of many women’s spaces that helped Forde foster …
/magazine/winter-2025/skating-toward-fintech-harlem-ice… spins, lunges, and jumps. And after watching Harlem Ice , the new docuseries that premiered on Disney+ this month, it … give her the dexterity to navigate a career in fintech. "Being part of the documentary was a huge honor," she said. … , the organization featured in the series. It was the first of many women’s spaces that helped Forde foster …
/news/skating-toward-fintech-harlem-ice… The Election Issue(s) By Nicole Anderson Barnard Magazine … in his courses as well as his advice to students who are first-time voters. Sprinkled throughout the issue, you’ll … soon-to-open Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being . One particularly interesting read, “ The Science …
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