Located on the first floor of Barnard Hall, the new center will provide a 360-degree perspective on personal well-being.
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Highlights from the innovative guests of the Insights: Powered by Barnard series.
The College is adding pandemic-themed DIY publications to its already extensive collection.
“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 two alums caught up and discussed Amy’s early Barnard memories, career trajectory, stand-up comedy, and more.
Amy Veltman ’89 writes for the first time as president of the Alumnae Association of Barnard College (AABC).
Barnard recognized eight extraordinary alumnae whose professional achievements and contributions to the College embody the Barnard spirit. Because Reunion couldn’t take place in person this year due to COVID-19, we’ve honored them with an interactive book. To learn more about our incredible alumnae community, read the Class Notes in our digital only Summer issue.
President Sian Leah Beilock discusses how Barnard's curriculum will invite students to work as problem solvers and innovators to address the pressing issues we face today and effect meaningful change.
Congratulations & welcome to the 632 outstanding members of the Barnard Class of 2023.
Two new leaders on campus — Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ariana González Stokas and Dean of the College Leslie Grinage — share a commitment to creating an even better Barnard.
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 difference that Barnard's Center for Toddler Development makes with parents and toddlers who experience it firsthand is immediate; however, the Center's impact reaches far beyond its location on the fourth floor of Milbank Hall.