… ’82 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2023 As a first-generation Bangladeshi American , Jenn Pamela Chowdhury ’06 understands the high expectations for conventional success that immigrant … at Barnard , with an eye toward a career in banking. “Being an immigrant daughter, there was an expectation from my …
/magazine/spring-2023/expectations-and-aspirations… by guest expert Cheyenne Wyzzard-Jones. Get a glimpse of the community of practice’s highlights below. “I really … the sense of community we achieved from early on. On the first day, we went around the room introducing ourselves. We … our desire to learn more about social advocacy work. Being in a room with people from all ethnic diasporas and …
/how-barnard-students-got-curious-about-protest… Back at Barnard Faculty Grants and Awards Read about the 2022-2023 accomplishments from the Barnard community. May … Daily Occurrence and Effects on Working Parents’ Well-Being.” Their work revealed that schedule instability among … literary publication co-founded in 2011 by lecturer in First-Year Writing and associate director of Barnard’s …
/news/looking-back-barnard-faculty-grants-and-awards… Welcome to the start of the Spring 2023 semester January 17, 2023 Dear … is underway for the Francine A. LeFrak Center for Well-Being, with a phased opening of its new state-of-the-art … excited to announce a few key staffing updates as well. First, Mignon Moore, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Sociology, …
/news/welcome-spring-2023-semester… Seeding the Future in Organic Farming By Nicole Anderson ’12JRN … in coming to the farm and seeing what we’re about and being involved,” she says. “And I love that.” All along … about having this tweaking period in our farm, where the first 10 years we were on leased land, is that we are able to …
/magazine/spring-2022/seeding-future-organic-farming… a Barnard Commencement together, really together, for the first time in years. I have to admit — that sea of caps and … interests, and characteristics. Barnard demands being multiple selves; to be a Barnard graduate is to be so …
/commencement/archives/2022/beilock-remarks… 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… A Day in the Life of an Athena Center Student Lead October, 2022 As … IG takeover , where she documented her day - including being part of a LGBTQ+ history walking tour of Greenwich Village - in real time! Image 9:00 am: I’m at my first meeting of the day, the Communications Committee for …
/day-life-athena-center-student-lead… a big undertaking, but sometimes it’s warranted. That was the case in 2019, when the Office of Disabilities Services at … with similar diagnoses,” explains Sime Nagasawa. “The [first-years] benefit from their mentors in learning how to … table with chairs around it. When Design Informs Well-Being The murder of George Floyd. The Chinese government’s …
/magazine/winter-2023/students-helping-students… Professor Mignon Moore on the Power of Revision From tackling a research dilemma to … 2023 Mignon Moore has had a thriving career in academia by being decisive. Yet the sociologist’s latest research project … back to the early 2000s, when Mignon was researching her first book, Invisible Families: Gay Identities, Relationships …
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