… Our digital displays are an extension of this tradition. The books - and zines and other resources - in our collection … moment when libraries are under acute attack and books are being weaponized. In the midst of this, we have seen a … including her own life as a child of Los Alamos, where the first atomic bombs were made. The journey exposes the …
/digital-display-resource-list… 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… 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… ‘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… Shaping a Digital Media Empire Megan Liberman ’90 takes the helm of Yahoo News By Kristi Berner Barnard Magazine … more than 5,000 content partners, Yahoo wants to move from being known as a news aggregator to being recognized as a … in digital,” says Liberman about Couric. (Couric did her first broadcast a few weeks after this visit.) Sitting down …
/magazine/winter-2014/rebuilding-brand-while-shaping-digital-media-empire… Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection “We thought we could just glide into … so strong were these cries that we may have been the first generation of girls who could truly imagine that our … Students lined up to ask Spar a range of questions: Is being a working mom better than being a stay-at-home mother? …
/magazine/fall-2013/wonder-women-sex-power-and-quest-perfection… 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… 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 …
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