In the lead-up to Barnard’s graduation at Radio City Music Hall, soon-to-be-alumnae contemplate how they’ve grown and what they have gained in the past four years.
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全国诗歌月, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
A brand new pilot program this spring ushers in a new phase of lifelong learning and community at the College.
Learn about eight Barnard women who forged legal careers and championed equal rights for all.
劳拉·罗森伯里总统 will welcome former U.S. 司法部长埃里克?. Holder for a discussion to honor the judicial pioneer and devoted Barnard alumna.
After spending five weeks on the North Island of New Zealand, the Tow Fellow calls the chance to search for a connection between people and nature “the real gift of Barnard.”
The political science major reflects on how her summer project — made possible by the alumnae network found on 十大电竞游戏综合排名连接 — culminated in curiosity, 激进主义, 和指导.
From giving motivational speeches to going on adventurous hikes, squash player Uditi Mishra ’26 keeps busy with a mission to inspire.
For 女性’s 历史 Month (March), Barnard looks back at the history-making anniversaries of five alumnae — from an unforgettable 阀杆 story to a rock-star musical theatre composer.
今年是第三年, the annual program expands the dialogue of inclusive representation — ensuring easy access to community-wide activities for all.
十大电竞游戏综合排名让他们成为同学, Access Barnard made them colleagues, and a deep connection made them best friends.
In Celebration of National Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, Jomysha Delgado Stephen ’96 reflects on her journey from Student 政府 VP to Executive Vice President of the College and General Counsel.
多布斯夫妇. Jackson ruling ends federal protection of abortion rights.
艺术史学家艾琳·L. Thompson ’02 shares why she became interested in looted artifacts and dismantled monuments, a passion kindled in her first year at Barnard.
Since last 女性’s 历史 Month (March) — over the course of a challenging year — alumnae, 教师, and students still stepped up as game-changers.
The adjunct professor — an environmental science and law expert — shares how remote learning has forced her to become a more collaborative educator.