Cancer researcher Stefani Alexis Shoreibah ’21 works at the nexus of art, oncology, and deep empathy
Arts & Culture
Ellenson co-authored the children’s book I Love My Body Because to assert “the inherent goodness of this physical form in which we move through life.”
This year’s festival was a hybrid event, enabling people, wherever they were, to enjoy a showcase of films by and about women
Barnard expands the Ntozake Shange ’70 Papers, enabling scholars and students to dive even deeper into her groundbreaking work
In a new course, students create kinetic sculptures that spin, roll, or give the illusion of flight
A Q&A with the trailblazing graphic designer, feminist, and “Design Legend”
Artist Henry Richardson’s glass sculpture Weecha comes to campus to welcome Barnard's Year of Science.
Marcia Sells ’81, P’23 returns to her performing arts roots as the Metropolitan Opera’s first chief diversity officer.
Putting pen to paper, art critic Barbara Rose ’57 shaped the way we understand postwar art
Susan Rovner ’91, P’23 spent more than two decades creating some of America’s favorite shows. Now she’s taking the creative reins at one of the country’s largest entertainment companies