… modes By Tom Stoelker Barnard Magazine Summer 2024 What do the circus, parkour, augmented reality, and Edgar Degas’s … “I always felt frustrated seeing art that felt like it was being made for other artists, for those already indoctrinated … Barnard’s Dance in Paris summer program. “That was when I first really saw that dance could be many other things, that …
/magazine/summer-2024… Returning to the Classroom — A Wonderful Journey Barnard Magazine Barnard … other Internet distractions. When it was time to write my first essay, I found myself staring anxiously at a blank … achieving a certain grade. The only difficulty is not being in the same room with all the alumnae from classes that …
/magazine/fall-2013/returning-classroom-wonderful-journey… The Competitive Edge Three student-athletes share how college … Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2019 Division I is the big time when it comes to college sports. Barnard’s … legacy of women’s rowers and female athletes everywhere. Being a college athlete means that you’re on a crazy ride for …
/magazine/winter-2019/competitive-edge-three-student-athletes-share-how-college-sports-power-their… Elfman ’80 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2017 The most important factor when Tony and Drama Desk … between a deaf woman and her former teacher. Epstein first came to theatre after her Barnard advisor, Professor of … can make notes, speak, and make changes as the play is being worked. After, they can view the video and discuss it.” …
/magazine/fall-2017/life-theatre… storyteller. Artist. Visionary. Feminist. You spark the conversation, upend the status quo, and open our hearts and minds to the world. Being born in Nigeria in 1977, the fifth of six children, was … 2003, that gift took the form of Purple Hibiscus , your first novel and one to notice, about breaking free and …
/student-services/commencement/commencement-archives/commencement-2016/citation-chimamanda-ngozi… At Barnard, New York City is our classroom. With one of the world's most diverse and culturally rich urban … or spontaneously head out to explore. By the end of your first year, you’ll be fully immersed in the city you can now … thing to learn about these ideas through a textbook, but being able to see these concepts in action really helped to …
/education-for-tomorrow/nyc-lab… Installation view. Archival display curated by Souleo from the Ntozake Shange Papers at the Barnard Archives, 2020. … installation, the “stuff” that the lady in green feels is being stripped away from her is represented in both the … timed to coincide with the launch, at Barnard, of Shange’s first posthumously published book, Dance We Do (Beacon …
/stuff… How award-winning producer Ebonie Smith ’07 is remixing the music business By Kenrya Rankin Barnard Magazine Winter … with you. Ebonie Smith ’07 was in high school when she first heard her honors chemistry teacher say, “Water is the … tune Smith was playing that day, but she does remember being impressed. “She was brilliant,” Mosley says. “And she …
/magazine/winter-2024… interests as well as their extensive expertise will expand the depth of course offerings and research on campus, and … transnational migration, and conflict. In addition to being published in multiple academic journals, Abu El-Haj has … Lives Matter (Verso Books, 2016) and is completing her first book, The Color Line and the Class Struggle: The …
/news/barnard-welcomes-new-faculty-and-celebrates-promotions… The Right to Vote The issue of voting in America has returned … ‘Ninety-nine percent of the whites regard all negroes as being alike.’ As a result, African Americans were routinely … women’s rights movement during Chemistry, a class that at first students may expect to be dispassionate or simply a …
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