… 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… Course Listings First-Year Writing: Critical Conversations First-Year Writing (FYW) courses invite students into the vibrant scholarly life of the college. Working in small, … exercised by making people feel as though they are always being seen, how this surveillance polices the way gender, …
/fyw/course-listings… 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… The Ripple Effect Barnard’s Well-Woman program continues to … little she knew about health advocacy for women when she first arrived on campus. “I had never set up my own … what their futures in college might look like. For Cannon, being able to witness the passing of the baton from Delgado …
/magazine/summer-2019/ripple-effect… A range of interests keeps one professor constantly on the move By Annette Kahn Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine … (University of Texas Press, 2013). The book is the first in a series of works relating to Latin American and … American Council of Learned Societies. Scolieri admits to being in the early stages of a third book that deals with a …
/magazine/winter-2015/conquistadores-computers… What Zora Means to Me The Barnard community celebrates Zora Neale Hurston’s … going through exactly what I am [going through] now. My first introduction to Zora was reading How It Feels to Be … and tailoring a dish that is culturally inspired. It is being intentional about the ways I’ve fashioned my …
https://barnard.edu/news/what-zora-means-me… & Latin American Culture, published her new book, What the Jaguar Told Her . Méndez has received effusive praise for … those she is going through in 2001, from getting her first period to settling in a new location. The work lavishly … cultural lens, this piece highlights the difficulties of being a tween girl trying to discover her place in the world …
/news/professor-alexandra-mendez-publishes-critically-acclaimed-book… in China Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2014 I first went to china in 1994, 16 years after deng xiaoping … survived on less than $1.25 a day. Looking down from the eighth floor of my hotel in shanghai, i was the … women changing china, the country is taking off: art is being made; media empires forged from nothing; capital …
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