… Learn how Barnard is understanding and adopting the new technology By Tom Stoelker Barnard Magazine Barnard … grappling with the meaning and challenges of AI are being held in offices, classrooms, labs, and studios. … AI and the College Classroom ” — making Barnard one of the first institutions of higher ed to do so. We’re going to …
/magazine/spring-2024/leading-artificial-intelligence… PRACTICE. 3.00 points . Provides a broad overview of the rapidly expanding field of human rights. Lectures on the … controversies. The course has two principal focal points: first, the nuts and bolts of how international law functions … religious traditions conceived of “the human” as a being worthy of inherent dignity and respect, particularly in …
/course-catalogue-listings-0… PRACTICE. 3.00 points . Provides a broad overview of the rapidly expanding field of human rights. Lectures on the … controversies. The course has two principal focal points: first, the nuts and bolts of how international law functions … religious traditions conceived of “the human” as a being worthy of inherent dignity and respect, particularly in …
/courses-0… 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… Election and Post-Election Conversations in the Classroom On This Page On This Page Overview Beginning … topics that may likely arise In the classroom community: first steps Balancing students’ varying desires to … of identities or groups we perceive them as having or being a part of, whether racial, ethnic, gender and sexual …
/election-and-post-election-conversations-classroom… Florio Graham ’56 He’s ageless, that bumbling detective in the rumpled raincoat. Since his first appearance in 1968 as Columbo, through his last … of every single person you interacted with. I’m not being facetious. You don’t have to be their friend, or even …
/magazine/spring-2020/symposium… 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… 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, …
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