… Barnard’s Got Game: Sofia Djerassi ’21 The graduating athlete looks back on some of her favorite … knew I wanted to walk on to Columbia’s teams when I was first accepted to Barnard! The Columbia Women’s Rowing team … worth it for the friendships I’ve made. How has being an athlete complemented your classroom experience? …
/news/barnards-got-game-sofia-djerassi-21… Gabriel . Geneticist. Technology developer. COVID hero. In the whirlwind early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, as Senior … Bostonian of the Year, you “had developed a reputation for being unafraid to take on seemingly impossible challenges — and managing to deliver.” Whether becoming the first in your family to go to college, let alone graduate …
/commencement/archives/2022/stacey-gabriel-citation… Construction updates for the beginning of the Spring semester January 17, 2023 Dear … for the new Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well Being in Barnard Hall. We know that construction on campus … updates include: Demolition has begun in areas of the first floor, mezzanine and lower levels of Barnard Hall. We …
/news/construction-updates-beginning-spring-semester… 2, 2024 Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Alexa. I have the honor today — and the ambitious, if not impossible, task … to formally welcome Laura Rosenbury into our community. Being a student-turned-staff-member gives me a unique … who question the world around them. And to question, at first glance, may look a little like opposition. And this is …
/inauguration/archives/2024/alexa-easter-remarks… Byrd ’95 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2018 The city of Detroit has been a media darling lately, … by the burgeoning civil rights movement. That included being a part of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s … political, and professional combined when Lewis took her first job at Head Start, a U.S. Department of Health and …
/magazine/cn-spring-2018/freedom-summer-detroit-revitalization-denise-lewis-66… this opportunity to introduce myself to many of you for the first time. Since joining the Office of Development and … On campus, the Francine LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being is preparing to open its physical spaces, and plans to …
/magazine/spring-2024/meet-mike-farley… Barnard Experts Offer Academic Insights on the Decision Overturning Roe v. Wade The Dobbs v. Jackson … autonomy have always been central at BCRW, which held its first conference one month after the 1973 Roe decision, and … racial justice, economic possibility, and community well-being. The Reproductive Justice framework, which has been …
/news/barnard-experts-offer-academic-insights-decision-overturning-roe-v-wade… Joel Barhamand Professor David Weiman Faculty Director of the Empirical Reasoning Center Barnard’s Empirical Reasoning … so dedicated to ensuring I was successful.” Polanco, the first in her family to graduate from college, has worked at … rules, was not to her liking: she recalls five classmates being punished for sharing a single can of beer. After two …
/magazine/spring-2016… Thank you. Please have your seats. Someone once told me, the kids in America are born with whistles in their bellies. … children. And I told her about the headache of children being far away in school, and having to send money from … at me with a stern face, and said, because this is my first time speaking to this man in three months, “Are you …
/commencement/archives/2013/leymah-gbowee-remarks… Our graduates have entered a variety of professions since the program was founded in 1996. Many of them have pursued … narrative–that’s what drew me to study literature in the first place. Learning to think critically about characters … and colleagues all over the U.S. and all over the world. Being able to code-switch based on my audience is hugely …
/our-alumnae… Our graduates have entered a variety of professions since the program was founded in 1996. Many of them have pursued … narrative–that’s what drew me to study literature in the first place. Learning to think critically about characters … and colleagues all over the U.S. and all over the world. Being able to code-switch based on my audience is hugely …
/testimonials… to an audience by saying, “I am Janet Jakobsen and I am the director of the Barnard Center for Research on Women.” … In 2003, BCRW launched The Scholar & Feminist Online, the first web-only women’s studies journal. Also, under her … peers as excellent—Dr. Jakobsen has dedicated herself to being a mentor to students, staff, and those who seek her …
/magazine/summer-2015/honoring-powerful-legacy… Nevertheless, They Persisted The Barnard community has always been known for its … Lahiri ’94 and her sisters Maya Rao and Meera Oliva, first-generation Indian-Americans who were moved to activism … more stories of courageous, audacious activism are already being told. If you’ve gotten involved in some way recently—or …
/news/nevertheless-they-persisted… by Jonathan King Mignon Moore ’92CC is keeping watch on the corner of a busy intersection, taking notes at the … where the chair of Barnard’s Department of Sociology first became interested in the field as an academic career. … getting more attention from their professors,” she says. Being at Barnard has given Moore a chance to follow in …
/magazine/fall-2019/life-lessons… The Bermuda Shorts Affair A proposed dress code for students … news spread of Barnard’s controversial dress code, two first-year students, Wendy Supovitz [Reilly] ’63, left, and … I remember wearing my Bermudas and protesting … and being angry that we could only wear them on campus and not …
/magazine/spring-2020/bermuda-shorts-affair… in Barnard’s Summer Research Institute taught the sustainability and environmental economist how chemistry … Tripathi Image Last summer, when Shivani Tripathi ’24 first joined the Summer Research Institute (SRI), she was … work with data, and learn by trial and error, being in an all-women STEM program was very inspiring for …
/news/sustainability-researcher-shivani-tripathi-24… DEI Workshop Series On This Page On This Page About the workshops Upcoming workshops Workshops for Academic Year … 1, 12-2 PM - This workshop discusses the expectations of being an ally and the active practices of allyship. … lens, informed by her lived experiences as an Afro-Latinx, first-generation, queer, and neurodivergent person. Through …
/dei-workshop-series… Alexandra Horowitz — an authority on how dogs perceive the world — shares her expertise, right on time for her new … to the human-canine bond. “It’s mostly about people being willing to have better relationships with their … In 2008, she established the Dog Cognition Lab, the first in the country. At the lab, Horowitz and her students …
https://barnard.edu/news/know-dog-love-dog… Summer 2014 On The Move By Abigail Beshkin Barnard Magazine Summer 2014 Few … In dance we just have, like, go. KG : You had your first thrust into really popular culture when you merged … to Beach Boys music]. Do you have thoughts about your work being considered crossover ballet, a ballet that merges with …
/magazine/summer-2014… from Barnard’s Joyce Kosh Kaiser ’57 Internship Fund in the Arts. The experience inspired her to pursue a career in the art world. “Being able to conduct my own research on site was very … to connect with my mom,” Wild says. “She was part of the first generation of her family to go to college, and I have …
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