… FAQ The Barnard College Department of Dance is the center for … courses or to declare a Dance major or minor. During the first week of each semester, Instructors will assess all … the Department holds is for students interested in being cast in Department concerts. Audition information is …
/node/7181… philosophy journal, put feminism front and center of the scholarly dialogue By Michele Lynn ’82 Barnard Magazine … tallied the number of well-known women philosophers that first came to mind. There were only 15, two of whom were her … in 1985 when the administration removed her, she said, for being a lesbian. She then served as special assistant to the …
/magazine/summer-2022/trailblazing-philosopher… Descriptions & Speaker Bios Beyond Content 2022 Image The Center for Engaged Pedagogy invites you to our 2022 … DECEMBER 15, 10:30AM-12:00PM Despite active learning being recognized as a superior method of instruction in the … By thinking through the terms of living treaties between First Nations and settlers in the place where I live and …
/beyond-content-2022… 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/summer-2018/down-earth… Let's Talk Juneteenth A Native Texan on the Importance of Juneteenth Cammie Jones, Barnard’s … slavery. Off-campus, all over New York City, Juneteenth is being honored in various ways: There’s the weeklong … CE&I Barnard College (@ceibarnard) Onyewuchi: When did you first learn about Juneteenth? Jones: I was young. It kind of …
/news/native-texan-importance-juneteenth… 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… World After All Leaping over language barriers with the aid of a prestigious scholarship By by Elicia Brown ’90 … and longed for “that shock of perspective” that comes from first-hand experience, says that without the Boren money she … She does anticipate difficulty in adjusting “to what being a woman means in Guinea,” but she wants to look beyond …
/magazine/fall-2012/small-world-after-all… Section landing pages are used on Barnard's main site as the "home page" for a program or office. See how to set up a … and larger or smaller. People often don't go past the first few slides, however, so don't add a whole bunch. … ’28 The first-year shares how her designs went from being featured in on-campus fashion shows to on stage at a …
/communications/section-landing-page-example… Spring 2020 Public Service & Advocacy Call of the Wild How a Barnard alumna turned her wanderlust into … Crest Trail (PCT) since 2017, when a friend walked the first 200 miles as her spring vacation. At the time, I did … I remember wearing my Bermudas and protesting … and being angry that we could only wear them on campus and not …
/magazine/spring-2020… point in their lives or careers — looking toward the broader role they might take on in passing down their … Entrepreneur, Writer, and Editor Anna Holmes is a SVP at First Look Media, where she serves as the editorial director … - Reporter and Author Described by The New York Times as being "known for her smarts and feminist bona fides," Irin …
/athena-Distinguished-Fellows… 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… ‘Opinionated Woman’ Eve-Lynn Siegel Gardner ’94 shares the story of her voice, both lost and found By Eve-Lynn … women shot me disapproving looks. I was startled by the first woman’s comment; I hadn’t interrupted or spoken … never again stop myself from participating out of fear of being stigmatized as — gasp! — “an opinionated woman.” And I …
/magazine/winter-2020/reclaiming-opinionated-woman… Lady Justice Barbara Ann Rowan ’60 blazed a trail through the legal world and beyond By Susan Goldhor ’60 Barnard … spoke volumes: She mastered multiple languages, became the first Black woman assistant U.S. attorney (AUSA) in the …
/magazine/spring-2021/lady-justice… of cookies to bring to friends and sing along to Moana in the car as we deliver them. On Christmas Day, we always cook … we don’t celebrate any specific holiday. Instead, we take the time off to slow down and catch up with family and … at 6 in the morning for 初詣 hatsumōde , which is the first prayer of the year. Then, we head to our grandparents’ …
/news/barnard-students-over-break… professor of religion, published a book review in the Journal of Law and Religion titled “ Reflections on the … the Sacred: Native American Religious Freedom Beyond the First Amendment , written by Michael D. McNally. Professor … and “jurisdiction,” which can prevent the concepts from being put to meaningful use. She argues that despite this, …
/news/professor-tiffany-hale-reviews-new-book-indigenous-peoples-religious-freedom… another birthday, seniors often quip, “It’s better than the alternative.” But some golden years do shine brighter … a pleasure.” The audience erupted in applause. Steinberg’s first nutrition rule: Eat in season. “If you’re eating … constipation. Then, you’ll get magnesium. Again, one pill being given for another pill. There’s something wrong with a …
/magazine/summer-2012/living-well-aging-well… New Faces at Barnard Two of the College’s newest professors bring expertise to the … at how that protein function is impaired. That work is being continued this year by Christina Costeas ’18. “I think … fallout from heroin addiction in China Nicholas Bartlett first traveled to China on a table-tennis fellowship: He was …
/magazine/winter-2017/new-faces-barnard… Break This Down: 'The Moral Electricity of Print' Professor Ron Briggs discusses the power and influence of the literary salons of Lima in the … The University of San Marcos (founded in 1551) was the first “American” university, and it helped make Lima a center …
/news/break-down-q-professor-ron-briggs-moral-electricity-print… Innovator Irene Dankwa-Mullan ’92 Shares Her Insights The chief health equity officer and deputy chief health … field, Dankwa-Mullan was the lead scientific editor of the first authoritative resource textbook on health disparities: … in Ghana was overburdened, but there was public health being practiced. I don’t remember even going to a …
/news/health-technology-innovator-irene-dankwa-mullan-92-shares-her-insights… Rosenberg Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2013 As the mother of three boys, Daniela Pernis Muldowney ’84 is … numbers of times when I’d have to choose between being at the hospital for my father or at a play for my son. … a physician in south Florida, says that when her parents first moved near her they were about 30 minutes away, in good …
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