Barnard Zine Library News

A round up of the latest accomplishments by Barnard faculty.

The NPR legend reports on how Barnard readied her to be the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program.

How Barnard College students are coping during the pandemic: picking up positivity through new hobbies.

The seventh Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize went to two graduating seniors this year, who will each receive $12,500 to support their creative writing.

Barnard College’s “toddler whisperer” and professor of psychology Tovah P. Klein offers expert advice for staying close this Mother's Day while socially distancing.

For Mother's Day 2020, students reflect on the “Barnard mothers” who make them feel like anything is possible.

With this funding, the College will help grow the number of women in computer science.

Marshaling the power of volunteers, Sara Lederman ’12 helps health care workers cope with the coronavirus pandemic.

Liman Yale Summer Fellowship selects four Barnard students to research social justice and equity projects in 2020

In celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Irene Mei Zhi Shum ’93 shares her favorite Barnard memories and the best advice she received.

Annual awards honor Barnard students and groups for their commitment to the community.