Barnard expands the Ntozake Shange ’70 Papers, enabling scholars and students to dive even deeper into her groundbreaking work
Discourses
A joint Barnard and Columbia literary journal seeks to make neuroscience more accessible to the public
On campus, an exhibition examines the history of racist housing policies that led to widespread segregation in New York City and across the U.S.
At the Venice Architecture Biennale, Professor Ignacio G. Galán turns the restroom into an opportunity for dialogue.
Cardiology is still a male-dominated field, but it didn’t deter these alums. How Barnard helped shape the careers of four cardiologists.
Barnard launches a yearlong partnership with local teachers focused on STEAM curricula.
A Barnard connection forged just after WWII still flourishes three-quarters of a century later
Marcia Sells ’81, P’23 returns to her performing arts roots as the Metropolitan Opera’s first chief diversity officer.
Claudia Polgar ’19 launches CheckPoint Health to streamline caregiving
Women’s stories of “love, resilience, and joy” drive the Athena Film Festival’s most ardent supporter