… had two great loves. One was her husband, Louis Dupree. The other, Afghanistan. Combined, they formed the foundation … leaving after Louis was briefly imprisoned on suspicion of being a CIA spy. They first settled in Pakistan, where she worked with refugees, …
/magazine/winter-cn/nancy-hatch-dupree-49… Higher education is where I learned to see and understand the world in a new way and was given the space to identify … evolved with one value at its core, and that is boldness. Being unafraid. President Laura Ann Rosenbury Biography Image … at University of Florida Levin College of Law. She was the first woman in that role. One of her goals was to raise the …
/president-laura-rosenbury… Saskia Hamilton paints an illuminating portrait of the marriage of two literary greats: writer Elizabeth … making? Saskia Hamilton: In 1989, I was 22 years old, a first-semester graduate student in poetry at NYU, and I heard … Lowell’s passionate pursuit of Caroline. It is also about being driven off course in his pursuit of his sanity and his …
/magazine/spring-2020/lives-letters… future, and know that with cutting-edge facilities, the College—already a world-class institution—can fulfill its … and Diana Touliatou Vagelos ’55 and P. Roy Vagelos are the first to commit significant support to the new construction. … they say signals a new future for the College. “Despite being the most selective women’s college in the country, …
/magazine/winter-2016/building-barnard… Summer Mini Grant Recipient Reflections As the summer has wrapped up, our summer grant recipients … to answer our research questions. This summer marks Maya’s first time conducting biological research, and now, just a … summer. One of the best parts of my summer experience was being able to get to know Rio de Janeiro (I am from São …
https://biology.barnard.edu/node/53146… by R.A. Monroe Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2014 The exhilarating experience of doing hands-on research in … missed opportunity. “More and more these days, science is being done in a collaborative mode,” Rojas says. “It’s not … causes these altered perceptions, so my research was the first step in understanding the mechanism.” Working full time …
/magazine/fall-2014/summer-science… Leading from the Bench Judith Smith Kaye '58, Chief Judge of the State of … in high school, Kaye spoke about arriving at Barnard and being awed by her brilliant, sophisticated classmates. … their three children. In 1983, she made history as the first female appointee to the New York State Court of …
/news/leading-bench… law , it's important to note that CRT isn't even part of the curriculum in Texas. I should know: Up until recently, I … didn’t even hear the term “critical race theory” until my first year of college, in a specialized course 1,800 miles … In my senior year of high school, I had the privilege of being able to take an elective course that covered basic …
/news/im-texas-there-no-critical-race-theory-our-schools… The Brains Behind ‘Grey Matters CU’ A joint Barnard and … ’22. “There is a prevailing stereotype of neuroscience being something foreign and impenetrable.” This stereotype is … us from the day of our conception to the printing of our first issue and continues to do so today,” says Vayntrub. A …
/magazine/winter-2022/brains-behind-grey-matters-cu… Professor Matthew Lacombe delves into his research on how the NRA builds power. August 10, 2020 Assistant professor of … representation, and American political development. His first book, Billionaires and Stealth Politics (2018), was … most Americans support stronger gun regulations. Despite being outnumbered, Americans who oppose gun control are more …
/news/break-down-gun-politics-america… virtually — for 24 hours of paying it forward to the next generation of extraordinary Barnard women during a … $10,000 for the Barnard Annual Fund. Results are still being calculated, and we hope to know about the status of … alums and friends to fund financial aid, campus upgrades, first generation/ low income student support, emergency …
/news/barnard-soars-new-heights-giving-day-2020… A Word with Asali Solomon ’95 The author, whose novel is described as a “feat of … and the enduring impact of their bond. Solomon’s first novel, Disgruntled , was named the best book of the … things that are resonant. What is your favorite part about being a writer? Writing. I have two sons, and last year, …
/magazine/spring-2022/word-asali-solomon-95… 22, 8PM Director’s Statement This devised piece takes the work, philosophies, and life of Italian playwright Luigi … relationship to the question of identity. One of the first postmodern writers, Pirandello questioned the received … in her characters’ corporal experience and physical well-being. Here, desire is negotiated within the structures of …
/stage-season-2022-2023… With … Author and Feminist Activist Premilla Nadasen The Ann Whitney Olin Professor of History has dedicated three … Equally troubling was the enormous profit that was being reaped by the private and public sectors during a … much of my work is collaborative, so my inclination is to first acknowledge the collective projects I am involved in — …
/news/5-questions-author-and-feminist-activist-premilla-nadasen… there were a time to celebrate women in film, it’s now, as the ugliness of Hollywood’s old boy’s network has finally … It’s Criminal , two women meet each other for the first time: Malika, a thirty-five-year old biracial mother of … accessible, with an emotional drama about a captured rebel being interrogated by a secret police agent. “They are both …
/magazine/winter-2018/bright-legacy… Labor of Love: Performance and Politics in the South Asian Diaspora Image September 23-24, 2022 Glicker … contingent rather than idealized identity, one constantly being reworked and in the process of becoming? Collaborators: … followed by excerpts of two plays by Alaudin Ullah. The first play, a one-man show titled Dishwasher Dreams , …
https://theatre.barnard.edu/laboroflove… Earth Today's alumnae farmers have come a long way since the "farmerette" days By Ayana Byrd ’95 Barnard Magazine … were years of upheaval, with students protesting the first Gulf War. “It was an era of political awareness that … treat her like an outsider. “We face the challenges of not being, shall we say, good old boys,” she notes. But their …
/magazine/summer-2018-0… panels, workshops, and information sessions from across the arts world. Arts Focus increases exposure of students to … their day to day looks like, the challenges and rewards of being in their respective roles, and the opportunities and … simultaneously. Space is limited. Scheduling is on a first come, first serve basis. Email lmaltz@barnard.edu with …
/beyond-barnard/arts-focus… Before Class Make sure you come to class prepared by doing the assigned readings of the day/week. Why? As you read the … Work to listen, process, and understand the information being taught in lecture, rather than writing. Jot down … were conducted to determine what method is better In the first study, it tested for content analysis. Students who …
/note-taking-guide… Fall 2012 The Talk in Batesville Film explores a school’s desegregation … the film 40 Years Later: Now Can We Talk? are raw, as the first African American students to attend South Panola High … lack of recognition for academic accomplishments, and even being turned away at the door of their prom were among their …
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