… there were a time to celebrate women in film, it’s now, as the ugliness of Hollywood’s old boy’s network has finally … It’s Criminal , two women meet each other for the first time: Malika, a thirty-five-year old biracial mother of … accessible, with an emotional drama about a captured rebel being interrogated by a secret police agent. “They are both …
/magazine/winter-2018/bright-legacy… Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2018 One of the many things students value about their Barnard experience … a major in architecture with a minor in philosophy. I love being able to show younger children—and especially girls—that … exhibits, talks, and movies. She even once went on a first date to see the Met’s exhibit on trench warfare …
/magazine/spring-2018/athletes-scholars… 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… founding principal of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, you defy the generic, reimagining conventional bounds of material, space, and time. Being walled in has never been your style. Not from your … and unorthodox, the most culturally significant. The first architects to win a MacArthur genius grant, the first, …
/commencement/archives/2013/elizabeth-diller-citation… a reading assignment that shaped my Barnard experience. My First-Year English class was called “Legacy of the Mediterranean." We were reading a poem by T.S. Elliot … was aware of becoming INVOLVED in her laughter -- and being part of it -- until her teeth were only accidental …
/commencement/archives/2014/speech3… that adventure known as life. During your time on campus, the Barnard Class of 2016 has already experienced – even … every one of you (or at least those of you sitting in the first rows of this theater) post regularly to Snapchat, or … Instagram, or Facebook, and movements around the world are being launched from your smart phones. When I went to college …
/student-services/commencement/commencement-archives/commencement-2016/president-spar-remarks… in downtown Washington, D.C. — passing Freedom Plaza, the Newseum, and the Capitol Building faster than the red … was just like, ‘Let’s try it again,’ and by the end of her first day she got the hang of it. She’s now one of our … says. On a tandem bike, Naqui doesn’t feel like she is being taken out for a ride. She and Gordon both actively …
/magazine/summer-2019/moving-tandem… lighting, and sound, as well as motion capture and VR, the Movement Lab is well equipped to host multimedia arts … installation focuses on their experience growing up as a first-generation Chinese American daughter to two Chinese … our indoctrination, and make room for different ways of being. LaJuné has had the opportunity to show and speak …
/installations… by Jonathan King Mignon Moore ’92CC is keeping watch on the corner of a busy intersection, taking notes at the … where the chair of Barnard’s Department of Sociology first became interested in the field as an academic career. … getting more attention from their professors,” she says. Being at Barnard has given Moore a chance to follow in …
/magazine/fall-2019/life-lessons… BIAS Archives Peruse the BIAS archives to learn more about previously featured … the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Whitbread First Novel Award and the Guardian First Book Award. On … Prize), Zone, and Street of Thieves–as well as being a translator from Persian and Arabic. (SOURCE: …
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