
Geochemist Marissa Tremblay ’12 analyzes Antarctic rocks to unravel Earth’s climate chronology and predict the planet’s future environment
Geochemist Marissa Tremblay ’12 analyzes Antarctic rocks to unravel Earth’s climate chronology and predict the planet’s future environment
Three Barnard alums — Rebecca Gray ’13, Rebecca Goldstein ’07, and Gustie Owens ’22 — puzzle out the grid
In her new role as Spelman College’s 11th president, Dr. Helene Gayle ’76 builds on her success as a leader in global health to nurture the next generation of Black women
Insider tips from three international students on where in NYC to find the best cuisine from home
Pamela Wiznitzer ’07 combines business with pleasure as a master cocktail creator
Barnard experts offer insights on the Supreme Court’s decision to end federal protection of abortion rights
From Manhattan to the Bronx, these six alums are changing New York City’s food scene — all while nourishing their local communities
In the early 1970s, Abby Pariser ’67 became part of Jane, a clandestine group helping Chicago women obtain safe abortions. More than 50 years later, she’s still championing women’s reproductive rights
This year, we celebrated all things STEM, from faculty research to alumnae thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
This year, we celebrated all things STEM, from faculty research to alumnae thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
Pioneering computer scientist Patricia Palombo ’58 helped launch the first American into space
Computer science major Whitney Deng ’24 helps code a public health mission to the International Space Station