
Erica Mann Jong ’63, Anna Quindlen ’74, and alumnae from many generations came together to celebrate Barnard’s successful peer-to-peer writing program
Erica Mann Jong ’63, Anna Quindlen ’74, and alumnae from many generations came together to celebrate Barnard’s successful peer-to-peer writing program
Barnard alumnae gather to reconnect and reminisce
At the upcoming Athena Film Festival, emerging filmmakers tackle huge issues in the film shorts program
Barnard’s Classes of 2020 and 2021 celebrate their graduations.
This year, we celebrated all things STEM, from faculty research to alumnae thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
This year, we celebrated all things STEM, from faculty research to alumnae thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
The 2022 Reunion marked the first time in three years that alumnae could gather on campus to reconnect with friends, share stories, and celebrate with peers.
The annual event honored the entire Barnard community for its care, resilience, and innovative vision on campus and beyond
“I know this isn’t the Reunion we all expected,” said Rona Wilk ’91, chair of the AABC Reunion Committee. “I know this isn’t the Reunion we wanted. It is the Reunion we have, to celebrate the amazing Milestone classes and gather together the global community that is Barnard. Barnard strong means helping each other through this.” To stay connected with classmates, access the Summer issue's Class Notes.
The Athena Film Festival caps a milestone as an international forum for stories by and about fearless women
The Barnard community marked the start of the academic year with its annual Convocation, on September 10, 2019, filling the pews of the historic Riverside Church.
The Class of 2019 gathered on Monday, May 20, with distinguished leaders in entertainment, literature, and civil rights activism at Radio City Music Hall for the College’s 127th Commencement.