
How Olivia Watkins ’16 is planting the seed for a more equitable future for Black farmers and food entrepreneurs
How Olivia Watkins ’16 is planting the seed for a more equitable future for Black farmers and food entrepreneurs
We spoke with six graduates from the Class of 2021 who are gearing up for their next adventure
From teaching robotics to building AI technology, these three Barnard alumnae cracked the code to successful careers in computer science
Susan Rovner ’91, P’23 spent more than two decades creating some of America’s favorite shows. Now she’s taking the creative reins at one of the country’s largest entertainment companies
A nonprofit turns to a time-honored art form to help heal and empower women across the world
Alumnae healthcare workers offer courage and compassion during the pandemic.
The mixed-media artist, teacher, and program director at Chinatown Soup chatted with us about the freedom of hand-building objects and making art at the Barnard Clay Collective.
Barnard alumnae share how they learned to cope and forge ahead in times of crisis.
Volunteering helps these alums find fulfillment and purpose, drawing on their Barnard experience to give back
The graphic artist and art director gives us a glimpse into her creative process and talks feminist zines, fine paperstock, and sketching under the magnolia tree
Aliza Goldberg ’14 turned her wanderlust into social activism on a 159-day journey across the grueling terrain of the Pacific Crest Trail as she raised money for the International Rescue Committee
The Athena Film Festival caps a milestone as an international forum for stories by and about fearless women