… A range of interests keeps one professor constantly on the move By Annette Kahn Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine … (University of Texas Press, 2013). The book is the first in a series of works relating to Latin American and … American Council of Learned Societies. Scolieri admits to being in the early stages of a third book that deals with a …
/magazine/winter-2015/conquistadores-computers… News On This Page On This Page The Basics Featured Games, Part I Featured Games, Part II - … of Mexico in Mexico City. The picture shows Prof. Silver being interviewed. The major points discussed in the … Grey Matter CU Is Out Grey Matters CU is the first magazine covering issues related to neuroscience …
/news-2… in China Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2014 I first went to china in 1994, 16 years after deng xiaoping … survived on less than $1.25 a day. Looking down from the eighth floor of my hotel in shanghai, i was the … women changing china, the country is taking off: art is being made; media empires forged from nothing; capital …
/magazine/spring-2014/fast-forward-china… Down: Daylight Saving Time Professor Peter Balsam explains the complex job our brains have when negotiating daylight and … or even when playing sports. Many people complain of that first day or week of DST as going slowly. Why do we feel that … on how we feel on the first days of DST is the result of being tired. Many of us are not tired when the clock tells us …
/news/break-down-q-prof-peter-balsam-surviving-switch-daylight-saving-time… Milstein Center Please see below for more information on the OPEN HOUSE: THE MILSTEIN CENTER FOR TEACHING AND … and support for student, faculty, and community well-being. Stop by to pick up stickers and snacks, browse the CEP … Floor, South Side) — Through the FLI Partnership Library, first-generation and/or low-income (FLI) students can borrow …
/open-house-milstein-center… 5 Questions With … the Nation’s Only Full-Time Art Crime Professor Art historian … and dismantled monuments, a passion kindled in her first year at Barnard. August 9, 2021 Erin L. Thompson ’02 … photo studio My first-year seminar was on the topic of being creative when you’re faced with constraints. Our …
/news/5-questions-nations-only-full-time-art-crime-professor… Sketchbook: Sheila Levrant de Bretteville ’62 A Q&A with the trailblazing graphic designer, feminist, and “Design … from Yale University in 1964. In 1971, she created the first Women’s Design program at the California Institute of … galleries. What do you consider your greatest achievement? Being 80 and as healthy as I ever have been. Artwork At the …
/magazine/fall-2021/sketchbook-sheila-levrant-de-bretteville-62… and Orientalism, missing college during quarantine, being an academic librarian as the shut down began, and moving from Indiana to Arizona, … Build Your Own Religion by Basil Levy-Bennett, 2019 My First Bike Touring Adventure by J. Henry Hansen , 2019? …
/news/new-us-zines-april-15-2020… Pandemic Poets Society | 'Prayer from the Silo' by Deborah Ketai '76 Ketai writes about the … return to lockdown , many people are struggling anew with being unable to meet loved ones during quarantine. Despite … Prayer from the Silo I remember the days before the first plague, before sex with a new partner required pedigree …
/news/pandemic-poets-society-prayer-silo-deborah-ketai-76… Architect Jane Lea ’01 puts forward a project to address the dearth of statues honoring women in NYC By Laura Raskin … to a website where they can read a biography of the woman being honored in that spot, as well as connect to a map and … Mabel Ping-Hua Lee (Class of 1916), who became the first Chinese woman to get a Ph.D. in economics, and Betsy …
/magazine/fall-2023/monumental-idea… Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2020 In her fourth book, the young adult novel All-American Muslim Girl , author … received about writing? Don’t be afraid to write a garbage first draft. The magic comes in the editing process — and … Islam to make sure I was getting details correct. Being a Muslim writer at a time when our stories are still …
/magazine/spring-2020/tete-tete-nadine-jolie-courtney-02… addition to logging countless hours doomscrolling, I used the Internet for a better purpose. Thanks to the magic of … so why not greet that decade with more knowledge? Being in school in the 21st century is very different from when I first stepped through the Barnard gates in 1978. The last …
/magazine/spring-2021/starting-masters-58… friendship, which I thought was solid, felt flimsier than the trendy underwear I impulsively ordered off Instagram. Her … I have to tell people no. It can be scary to say no at first, but like skydiving or cutting your own bangs, it gets … doing them simultaneously.) When I attended Barnard, being a loyal friend was a top priority for me. I would’ve …
/magazine/winter-2021/youve-got-friend… News Reset The executive producer of ‘Post Reports’ on the possibility … cycle, it’s hard to even synthesize that debate (and that first impeachment inquiry) as being a part of the story. My main memories of that election …
/magazine/fall-2024/news-reset… says that some of her greatest lessons were learned off the field By Isabella Pechaty ’23 Barnard Magazine Barnard … a passion for athletics. Her early love of competition first brought her to soccer, but it was the dogged spirit of the sport’s players that got her to stay. “I love being around people who are gritty, who are hardworking and …
/magazine/spring-2024/team-spirit… bit about your internship. “I spent three months at The Washington Post in D.C. as the photo editing intern. I … through extracurriculars here on campus. From the very first day, I was treated like an employee. I was in charge of … we wanted to have a chat with over coffee or lunch. Being a sociable person definitely helped a lot.” How did you …
/meet-yasmine-akki-19… Love Is On the Air Three alumnae help create a podcast for The New York … and Mehgna Chakrabarti, an anchor at WBUR. In January, its first month, the podcast was downloaded more than 1.4 million … baby cry, it just kills you,” she says. “There’s a human being that’s affected by this; it’s not just signing papers.” …
/magazine/spring-2016/love-air… What is my cat trying to communicate? Do animals think the way I imagine them to, or am I simply imposing my … my pet? In short—how are animals and humans different, or the same? The “human-animal binary” was the topic of the … Yonina Rennert Women in Judaism Forum. It was the series’ first talk since Berkowitz became the tenured chair. …
/magazine/winter-2014/animal-natures-and-rabbinic-writings… 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 …
https://barnard.edu/news/professor-mignon-moore-power-revision… challenge: How can online courses creatively center the material and embodied practices? We interviewed faculty … productive remote learning and hybrid teaching. During the first hour, faculty members will discuss remote learning … they use in their courses to support student well-being and learning. The goal of these sessions will be to …
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