
The Summer Colloquium kept 350 community members virtually connected with more than 80 programs and events around career opportunities.
Barnard’s 38,000+ alumnae are forces to be reckoned with. Leaders in almost every field, these intrepid women have revolutionized healthcare, won Pulitzer Prizes, and made significant scientific discoveries.
— Sonia Taitz ’75
The Summer Colloquium kept 350 community members virtually connected with more than 80 programs and events around career opportunities.
Dr. Mia Minen ’03 and mentees — Sarah Jinich ’19, Talia Boyers ’20, Jana Jaran ’22 — discuss research and women in STEM.
Adriana Galván ’01, the new dean of undergraduate education at UCLA, talks STEM careers for women.
Netflix’s VP of Inclusion Strategy Vernā Myers ’82 shares her insights on workplace diversity, Black Lives Matter, and what shows to watch.
The Jewish Theological Seminary’s first female chancellor discusses the impact that Barnard had on her career and her vision for JTS’s future.
Adjunct professor Nina Sharma ’05 writes about the power of play during a time of personal and global transition.
The first Black woman to lead The Hollywood Reporter talks Aretha Franklin, Barnard, and covering Hollywood during a global pandemic.
The new CEO of the American Journalism Project shares her plans to revitalize the local news industry and how Barnard gave her the tools to make it happen.
The homemaking expert and serial entrepreneur joined President Beilock in an exclusive conversation, presented by Beyond Barnard, to discuss lifelong learning, the post-pandemic job market, and sourdough starters.