… | Observing and Protecting As a photographer and the associate vice president of CARES, Amy Zavadil is well … with the entire College. The pandemic may have been the first time Zavadil shared her photos on such a public scale, … while also considering the big picture. It also requires being a trained observer and looking at things through …
/news/barnard-broadway-observing-and-protecting… Rosalind Rosenberg about her recent biography, "Jane Crow: The Life of Pauli Murray," along with other faculty experts … of Pauli Murray (1910-1985) for at least two reasons. First, we need historical perspective. Murray’s life … black Howard Law School in 1941, she was tormented for being the only woman in the class. Murray was stunned. How …
/magazine/fall-2017/break-down… public art project created by La Vaughn Belle of the US Virgin Islands and Jeannette Ehlers of Denmark-two … roots and colonial histories. Together they created the first collaborative sculpture to memorialize Denmark’s … might have been thinking about our 100 years of being American citizens, but it actually focused much more on …
/news/artists-conversation-i-am-queen-mary… Links 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… Break This Down: ‘The Roots of Educational Inequality’ Erika Kitzmiller, who … personal as it is professional, considering that she was a first-generation college graduate who then used her … a high school’s century-long transformation from being considered a successful example of quality education to …
/news/break-down-roots-educational-inequality… Message to Students from President Beilock August 18, 2020 The following message was sent to Barnard students on August … decision. Nationally, COVID-19 cases have soared since we first announced plans to return to campus. Young adults make … I want you to know that we are here for you. Mental well-being is something we take very seriously at Barnard, and we …
/news/message-students-president-beilock… Zora Neale Hurston ’28: A Century of Influence Learn how the beloved writer, anthropologist, and folklorist has … (2025-2028), in recognition of her time at Barnard as the first Black student and the College’s 100 Years of Black … Rufus Sadler (left), and her husband, Jonathan Haynes — being recognized as a Columbia Alumni Association Medalist, …
https://barnard.edu/news/zora-neale-hurston-28-century-influence… Observing Indonesia The pre-Barnard gap year taken by sociologist Rachel Rinaldo … 1950s are now playing out all over the globe.” Rinaldo’s first Indonesian Fulbright-Hays coincided with the “war on … recognize their own capabilities and expressing pride in being able to earn money.”' Image HOMEGROWN COLLABORATION A …
/magazine/summer-2023/observing-indonesia… Prize in Jewish Women’s Studies Kayla Levy ’19 was awarded the inaugural Ingeborg, Tamara, and Yonina Rennert Prize in … in Harlem. “Receiving this award for my thesis, and being its first recipient, is an acknowledgement and celebration of the …
/news/kayla-levy-19-receives-inaugural-ingeborg-tamara-and-yonina-rennert-prize-jewish-womens-studies… April 30, 2020 In April 2020, Avital Raff ’20 became the second-ever recipient of the Ingeborg, Tamara, and Yonina … Raff analyzed the children’s books through which kids are first exposed to the Holocaust to reveal the complex … queer theory that I have learned at Barnard,” Raff said. “Being able to work on an interdisciplinary project has proven …
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