… Science and Co-Chair, Environmental Science Department The current pandemic and #CovidCampus context that we now … the semester I'm only doing one course. I am teaching a First-Year Seminar and our seminar is called Sustainability. … , Megan Maurer. She studies how greenspace impacts well-being. We’re trying to do surveys of Barnard undergrads to …
/interview-brian-mailloux-professor-environmental-science-and-co-chair-environmental-science… Winter 2015 It began with a visit by two members of the Class of 1980, doctors Annabelle Santos Volgman and Elena … about the whole process of applying.” “Esther was the first person to advocate for me when it was time to reach for … podium and said, ‘What kind of topic is this? Why does my being married to a doctor matter? I am who I am.’ I then …
/magazine/winter-2015/honoring-esther-rowland… President To introduce you to Amy Veltman ’89, who assumed the position of president of the Alumnae Association of … magazine Summer 2020 Image Jyoti Menon: So, why did you first apply to Barnard? Amy Veltman: I’m from Portland, … in an urgent rush to get somewhere, and every fiber of my being cried out, “Here!” The energy of New York was the …
/magazine/summer-2020/welcoming-new-aabc-president… on all things canine goes deeper into her new book about the highs and chewed-up-furniture lows of the first year with a new dog. October 3, 2022 Image Horowitz … of Our Dogs, Ourselves: The Story of a Singular Bond , Being a Dog: Following the Dog into the World of Smell , On …
/news/puppy-love-qa-professor-alexandra-horowitz… ’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 …
/opportunities/scholarships-programs… Vagelos Grant Provides Double the Impact Loyal donors aim to encourage $10 million in … already many personal financial benefits to planned gifts. Being able to help students today in a direct way presents an … a practice to meet student recipients. One of them was the first in her family to attend college. The Stuarts took her …
/magazine/winter-2018/vagelos-grant-provides-double-impact… Way Back Wednesday | Author Avni Doshi ’05 The writer — whose debut novel, Burnt Sugar , is shortlisted … journey into the literary industry and writing her first book. November 18, 2020 For author Avni Doshi ’05 — … in India, and the United Kingdom, and is currently being translated into 21 languages. Its United States and …
/news/way-back-wednesday-author-avni-doshi-05… past 18 months, two fundamental issues have stood out. First, with the quick and effective development of COVID-19 vaccines, we have seen in real time the profound power of scientific discovery to safeguard and …
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