In a season filled with successes, Barnard student-athletes played a key role on the Columbia women’s basketball team
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Boxer Zinnat Ferdous ’16 is aiming for Bangladesh’s first Olympic medal
After a career-ending injury, soccer player Alexandra “Ola” Weber ’24 says that some of her greatest lessons were learned off the field
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The audiobook recording session for Anna Quindlen’s After Annie brought together the talents of three Barnard alums
In writing scripts or acting on screen, Ana Cruz Kayne ’06 draws from her multicultural background
How Barnard is understanding and adopting the new technology
Mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran ’95 combines her unique talents for a performance like no other
Conservationist Shelby Semmes ’06 is working to protect forested areas to build a livable future for all
President Rosenbury reflects on her first year and the "fierce passion" of the Barnard community
Dr. Merle Myerson ’78 reflects on how Barnard athletics steered her toward medicine
How physician Sarah B. Miller ’98, the founder of a vasectomy clinic, is changing the “burden” of contraception — with some humor
Elizabeth Benedict ’76 speaks with fellow writer and alum Sigrid Nunez ’72 about the bestselling author’s latest novel and what drives her to write
The Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Center is poised to be a hub of scientific discovery and knowledge when completed in 2026
Barnard Speaking Fellows bring the locally organized affiliate of TED Talks to Barnard
Marilyn Forman Spiera ’59, famed Peter Luger restaurateur, preserved family traditions
Alumna donates $1 billion to medical school in the Bronx
Introducing Barnard’s new Provost and Dean of the Faculty