… On This Page Overview Supporting Students Returning to the Physical Classroom Adapting Course Design Integrating … Recognize that everyone is still getting acquainted with being in a classroom again and embrace the imperfections and … This could be something as simple as designating the first 2-3 minutes of class time for students to engage in …
/transition-person-teaching… A Reunion to Remember The 2022 Reunion marked the first time in three years that alumnae could gather on campus … continued focus on physical, mental, and financial well-being under the leadership of Dr. Marina Catallozzi, who …
/magazine/summer-2022/reunion-remember… to school is sure to be an anxiety-riddled event. The pandemic upended business as usual across the country, … I come back.’ This is true for preschoolers as well as for first graders. Also, expect an increase in conflict … class, this can help to ease a lot of the feelings of being alone.” —Jessica Goring ’97, Principal, Bronx High …
/magazine/spring-2021/parenting-pandemic-ask-expert… Pole Dancer Olivia Bingyu Wang ’22 The graduating senior explores how she uses pole dance for … by a friend for her project (Gracelynn Wan). It is the first solo I ever performed." Olivia Bingyu Wang ’22: I … and larger frame in a culture where beauty was defined as being as wide as an A4 piece of paper . During that struggle, …
/news/pole-dancer-olivia-bingyu-wang-22… Jakobsen, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies July 2020 The Consortium for Critical Interdisciplinary Studies (CCIS) … for Barnard’s students. Two students graduated in our first ICORE/MORE cohort and now around 30 students are … Jordan-Young. “Practicing Intersectionality,” is currently being taught by Manijeh Moradian to consistently full …
/ccis-brief-history… Berman ’64 After a research career fueled by mentorship, the professor emerita turns her sights on educating the … Like many women in the sciences, Helen Berman ’64 took the first step on her career path because of a mentor — in her … For Berman, that context is an essential part of being a scientist and one she first encountered at Barnard. …
/news/way-back-wednesday-structural-biologist-helen-berman-64… Way Back Wednesday | Political Scientist Amber Mackey ’18 The recent inductee into the American Political Science … research conducted by Amber Mackey ’18, recently one of 24 first- and second-year political science Ph.D. students … my mindset from focusing on a career that would do good to being a person who does good in all arenas,” Mackey said. …
/news/way-back-wednesday-political-scientist-amber-mackey-18… Biochemistry Ph.D. Candidate Juliet Lee ’21 The 2020 Beckman Scholar shares how her experiences as a … researching the metalloenzyme in graduate school that she first became interested in at Barnard. Fall 2020 was also … uncertainty, imparting some of my own knowledge while also being challenged to think creatively about how to guide …
/news/biochemistry-phd-candidate-juliet-lee-21… Biology Ph.D. Candidate Amanda Elyssa Ruiz ’17 The 2021 Gilliam fellow offers insight into her studies in … research. Ruiz’s interest in scientific research was first sparked at Barnard, where she majored in cellular and … Linda Bell , Dean Alina Wong , and so many more. How does being a 2021 Gilliam fellow support you and your research? …
/news/biology-phd-candidate-amanda-elyssa-ruiz-17… affect trophic interactions in a forest ecosystem with the Lill Lab. She details her summer research experience in … been checking on the clay caterpillars I mentioned in my first post. We look to see if there are any beak marks then … think I want to focus on entomology in my future work, being familiar with insects is really, really important for …
/news/meet-deniz-ertem-summer-grant-recipient… '42, photo courtesy of Dino Fracchia / Alamy Stock Photo The Enduring Literary Legacy of Patricia Highsmith ’42 The … artist retreat in upstate New York, Highsmith wrote the first draft of the thriller Strangers on a Train , which … the tragic and ill Jonathan Zimmermann cannot escape being tempted to murder by the manipulative Ripley. At the …
/news/enduring-literary-legacy-patricia-highsmith-42… Clothing Connoisseur Anne Higonnet Celebrates a New Chapter The art history professor talks about her forthcoming book on the French fashion revolution and being offered a named chair in honor of former Barnard … des Dames et des Modes — what she refers to as “the first modern fashion magazine.” With the help of a graduate …
/news/clothing-connoisseur-anne-higonnet-celebrates-new-chapter… dialogues. Two goals inform our approach to this subject. First, this project aims to test and share pedagogical … strategies that understand disagreement as essential to the process of learning. In this regard, all of the … creative and practical responses to the material they are being asked to engage with, especially when it may relate to …
https://cep.barnard.edu/dialogue-difference… Charting Their Own Course The first generation of women who changed Wall Street By by … a girl, she would delight in her grandmother’s stories of being one of the few women attending the University of …
/magazine/fall-2012/charting-their-own-course… “I was a transfer student and a commuter,” she says, “not the type of person who would be all that involved.” But, she decided to volunteer for Barnard, first as a BAAR, interviewing prospective students and … served as treasurer of the Alumnae Association’s board. Being a part of Barnard’s alumnae community has been about …
/magazine/summer-2015/honored-service… Professor Belinda Archibong Publishes New Research on the Effects of Climate Change and Epidemics on Inequality … To fill this gap in the literature, Archibong and Annan first reviewed existing studies that have examined the … that effective policies to protect the public’s well-being in the face of epidemics must be mindful not to augment …
/news/professor-belinda-archibong-publishes-new-research-effects-climate-change-and-epidemics… Son Publishes New Research that Introduces Emoticons into the Prisoner’s Dilemma Experiment to Assess Cultural … affect American and Korean participants’ decisions. In the first experiment, participants from America and Korea played … to those in the mismatching condition (presumably as being "forgiving" for the counterpart regretting their …
/news/professor-lisa-son-publishes-new-research-introduces-emoticons-prisoners-dilemma-experiment… ’78 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2015 The tendency to speak out and speak up in any venue—from … a political science major and chemistry minor, who won first place in persuasive advocacy for her presentation on … practice on a larger scale. I gained so much confidence in being able to speak confidently and to speak my opinion.” And …
/magazine/winter-2015/speaking-cicero… transformation,” says Professor Tina Campt. “There’s been the transformation of going from nothing to something.” She’s … this year. In two decades, Africana studies has gone from being a major with little financial support—formed in … “People came with their original copies of her work, those first editions,” says Yvette Christiansë, professor of …
/magazine/spring-2013/marking-20-years-africana-studies… Scholarships & Programs Select any of the following links to learn more about this scholarship … Entry Program (CSTEP) is a New York State funded program first introduced in 1986. Barnard began its program in 2006 … public welfare or tend to promote the well-doing or well-being of mankind." In 1988, under this broad charter, the …
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