
A Q&A with the trailblazing graphic designer, feminist, and “Design Legend”
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
Women’s stories of “love, resilience, and joy” drive the Athena Film Festival’s most ardent supporter
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.