Myriam Sarachik ’54 overcame personal tragedy and professional setbacks to become the boundary-breaking physicist she is remembered as today
Noteworthy
The AABC president credits her Barnard education for giving her the critical thinking skills and confidence to nimbly change careers
A new startup from two Barnard alums is transforming the way Gen Z invests
The award-winning writer tells us about his path from school librarian to children’s book author
With an already formidable comedy career under her belt, the humorist turns her attention from the screen to the page with her debut collection of short stories.
Kaylin Marcotte ’12, the founder of Jiggy Puzzles, strikes a “Shark Tank” deal with her frame-worthy jigsaw puzzles designed by women artists.
Announcing the inaugural Class of 1960 Adjunct Faculty Research Fund recipient
As a supervising attorney at HIAS, Cynthia Groomes Katz ’86 works on the front lines of immigration policy.
From filmmaking to leading a professional development organization, Daniella Kahane ’05 is dedicated to empowering women.
President of the AABC reflects on her experience at Barnard and how "typical" and "extraordinary" can coexist in the same sentence.
Assessing educator and parent's responsibility in helping children develop their identity.
Alumnae parents share their thoughts on what this summer means for their kids