… Summer Mini Grant Recipient Reflections As the summer has wrapped up, our summer grant recipients … to answer our research questions. This summer marks Maya’s first time conducting biological research, and now, just a … summer. One of the best parts of my summer experience was being able to get to know Rio de Janeiro (I am from São …
https://biology.barnard.edu/node/53146… Beyond Barnard Beyond Barnard Advisory Council The Beyond Barnard Advisory Council provides leadership and … on PBS and internationally through National Geographic. My first book, Lucky Rice: Stories and Recipes from Night … year of college. She enjoys travel, entertaining and being outdoors – currently training to climb Mt. Shasta in …
/beyond-barnard/advisory-council… Observing Indonesia The pre-Barnard gap year taken by sociologist Rachel Rinaldo … 1950s are now playing out all over the globe.” Rinaldo’s first Indonesian Fulbright-Hays coincided with the “war on … recognize their own capabilities and expressing pride in being able to earn money.”' Image HOMEGROWN COLLABORATION A …
/magazine/summer-2023/observing-indonesia… The Making of DSpar Anna Quindlen ’74 looks back on the … house seemed to have gotten the cover right on the very first try. The woman in the white shirt and black pants was … called "DSpar the Rockstar" by my class because she makes being a woman leader cool, and more importantly, tangible, as …
/magazine/spring-2017/making-dspar… Life & Housing > New Students Roommates Based on the available space in the First Year residence halls (in double-, triple-, and … for First Year students due to the residence halls being full (although 1-for-1 direct room swaps may be …
/reslife/new-students/roommates… 2016 Many have called it Fire Island’s Stonewall—after the 1969 protests in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village that … into an annual celebration. Photographer Susan Kravitz ’65 first visited Cherry Grove in 1979 as a straight woman and … have to worry about people pointing a finger at you or being disappointed in your choices,” she says. “It’s a …
/magazine/fall-2016/celebration-drag… magazine Winter 2017 Barnard students don’t just take to the stage to sing and dance—they also do improv, perform … no-cuts policy of the ballet ensemble known as CUBE gives first-time dancers the opportunity to get on the stage. … ’17 and Sophia Bannister ’19 joke that the best part of being in Control Top “is having a reason to cover the school …
/magazine/winter-2017/lights-camera-barnard… Winter 2015 It began with a visit by two members of the Class of 1980, doctors Annabelle Santos Volgman and Elena … about the whole process of applying.” “Esther was the first person to advocate for me when it was time to reach for … podium and said, ‘What kind of topic is this? Why does my being married to a doctor matter? I am who I am.’ I then …
/magazine/winter-2015/honoring-esther-rowland… Inquiries into Islam Najam Haider’s course explores the religion’s roots and how the past defines the present By … College’s religion department since 2010, developed and first taught the course at Georgetown University in 2006 … believe to be truthful but no one else can hear what is being said. “The goal is to get them to empathize with the …
/magazine/spring-2014/inquiries-islam… families, friends, and most importantly good afternoon to the wonderful Barnard Class of 2014! I am Stephanie … ones in the audience, and Barnard faculty. I remember the first day of classes at Barnard. First year English, Legacies … in small ways, including the simple acts of listening and being present. The realization that we are greater than our …
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