… 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 …
/projects-archive… Campus and Community Safety Information August 5, 2020 The following message was sent to the Barnard community on … for a return to fall semester with new ways of doing and being in the Barnard community, with a primary focus on … As students return or arrive at Barnard for the first time, we want to stress that the community members of …
/news/campus-and-community-safety-information… magazine Spring 2018 When Irene Golden ’19 was a Barnard first-year, she took an upper-class seminar in urban studies. … in, and nervous about, high-level classroom exchange. “The discussion component just flew over my head, and I … sentences with question marks. The trend nagged at her. “Being able to speak clearly and with authority was just …
/magazine/spring-2018/elements-eloquence… Looking Ahead to Academic Year 2020-21 June 17, 2020 The message below was sent to the Barnard community on June … we will introduce a new and exciting component to our First-Year Writing and First-Year Seminar classes that will … information as soon as possible. As we pursue the goal of being together on campus this fall, we are acutely aware of …
/news/looking-ahead-academic-year-2020-21… Policies Waitlist Erica Mann Jong '63 Writing Center The Barnard Writing Center is designed to help students … necessary for drop-in hours. Students are conferenced on a first-come, first-serve basis by signing up through the … Do note, that cancelling within 24-hours may lead to you being marked as a “no-show”. What is a "no-show"? If you do …
/erica-mann-jong-63-writing-center… Rowing in Tandem on the New York Waterfront The women’s rowing team forges … through. I mean, it was kind of wild,” she recalls. Her first thought was supporting her teammates, most of whom had … think rowing is like a lot of discipline, obviously, like being on time,” she says. “But the biggest thing with rowing …
/magazine/summer-2024/rowing-tandem-new-york-waterfront… The Next Picture Show At a restored theater, Jennifer … daughters; their middle, Charlotte Christman-Cohen, is a first-year at Barnard. Christman returned to school—this … time for an MBA at Columbia Business School—and wound up being hired as an internal consultant for IBM. Though she …
/magazine/spring-2012/next-picture-show… dyed her hair blue. While she didn’t think too hard about the coincidence at first, “after some introspection, I realize that I was … rules, was not to her liking: she recalls five classmates being punished for sharing a single can of beer. After two …
/magazine/spring-2016/literary-life… Way Back Wednesday | Athlete and Educator Nora Beck ’83 The music professor, LGBTQ+ activist, and Columbia Athletics … of Music , truth has been the guiding principle, from the first moment she picked up a basketball in middle school to … Beck recalled, she was targeted for her queerness and for being on the “fringes of acceptability” by her peers. “The …
/news/way-back-wednesday-athlete-and-educator-nora-beck-83… Gen Z is Getting Older, But We Still Belong in the Youth Climate Movement By Delaney Michaelson '24 November … organizing demonstrations in front of City Hall every first Friday of the month. I became devoted to political demonstrations because I could see our voices being heard. Even though the majority of us were under the …
/news/gen-z-getting-older-we-still-belong-youth-climate-movement… Mouaouia BC ‘27 collaboratively developed and facilitated the Radical Love and Pedagogy workshop on February 20th, … ours which places such an emphasis on individuality, on being your own boss and helping your own self, and to not … discussion reminded me of why I came to Barnard in the first place – to find a community of individuals who will …
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