… Old and New Experience a year at Barnard through the College’s most cherished traditions. January 22, 2024 For … rich heritage with popular events that center students, the surrounding Morningside Heights community, and of course, … Program (NSOP) There’s no feeling like taking the first steps through Barnard’s gates as a new student. Every …
/news/barnards-bold-campus-traditions-old-and-new… The Impact of Overturning Roe v. Wade Barnard experts offer … 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 …
/magazine/fall-2022/impact-overturning-roe-v-wade… A Day in the Life of … Squash Player Cindy Cao ’23 A student-athlete … a match later in the day, I like to loosen up my limbs first thing [in the morning], just to get the mental and … have changed. Athletes have to get tested before being cleared to travel. And spectators are limited and …
/news/day-life-squash-player-cindy-cao-23… Hilary Callahan in the Barnard Archives with a yellow pitcher plant (Sarracenia … Delicate leaves and flowers from the Barnard Archives are being scanned and digitally preserved for future scholars … the care of Emily Gregory , a pioneering botanist and the first woman professor hired at Barnard. Gregory was part of …
https://barnard.edu/news/historic-herbarium-goes-digital… they have become increasingly common and popular during the pandemic. Though some benefits of recorded lectures are … in our evolving educational landscape. This resource is a first step in approaching this complex issue, and we invite … from the lecture. Students also cite the benefit of being able to watch a recording while accessing additional …
/4-considerations-offering-recorded-lectures… Burns . Leader of Xerox. Innovator in business. Woman at the helm. Often imitated, never duplicated, your story of … organization under your watchful eye. In 2009, after being named CEO, you orchestrated the largest acquisition in … the record books,” you were named chairman in May 2010—the first African American woman ever to lead a Fortune 500 …
/commencement/archives/2014/ursula-burns… 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 …
/news/right-vote… Pastimes How Barnard College students are coping during the pandemic: picking up positivity through new hobbies. May … pasta is a skill I’ve always been interested in, and being stuck at home felt like a great time to start. I’ve … quite like being able to play your favorite song for the first time or finally writing a song of your own. Brigid …
/news/students-share-new-pastimes… Research Spotlight: the Snow Lab Today we sit down with Melissa Flores, Natalie … beautiful documentary, Honeyland, together. I also loved being able to paint new boxes for the hives and designing one … and beyond, from teaching me how to use a pipette on my first day in the lab to advising me on careers in science …
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