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This year, the festival transformed its signature event into a virtual program, streaming a record number of films about women leaders directly to viewers’ devices
This year, the festival transformed its signature event into a virtual program, streaming a record number of films about women leaders directly to viewers’ devices
A nonprofit turns to a time-honored art form to help heal and empower women across the world
Shannon Hui ’22 shares her contest-winning vision for a New York City landmark.
Professor Mary Gordon ’71 reflects on retiring during a pandemic, homeschooling her grandchildren, and the lasting rewards of the liberal arts.
An opera scholar reflects on how protest and disrupting the norm have shaped her life.
The mixed-media artist, teacher, and program director at Chinatown Soup chatted with us about the freedom of hand-building objects and making art at the Barnard Clay Collective.
Celebrating Mabel Ping-Hua Lee (Class of 1916), a dedicated crusader for women's rights, who led a suffrage march through New York City's streets.
In her teaching of women’s suffrage, scholar Marilyn Sanders Mobley ’74 brings the critical contributions of women of color into view.
Wit & Whimsy: A humor column by writer and comedian JiJi Lee ’01
Author, Barnard professor, and transgender activist Jennifer Finney Boylan discusses her latest memoir and what our canine companions can teach us about ourselves and love.
The author of All-American Muslim Girl tells us about her writing process, favorite Barnard professors, and the books currently on her nightstand