This year, we celebrated all things STEM, from faculty research to alumnae thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
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Cancer researcher Stefani Alexis Shoreibah ’21 works at the nexus of art, oncology, and deep empathy
The evening’s attendees celebrated Barnard’s members of the National Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine.
The 2022 Reunion marked the first time in three years that alumnae could gather on campus to reconnect with friends, share stories, and celebrate with peers.
Also in this issue...
How these alums went from seemingly incompatible roommates to “Barnard besties.”
Ellenson co-authored the children’s book I Love My Body Because to assert “the inherent goodness of this physical form in which we move through life.”
Meet some of the alumnae fundraising volunteers who are working to provide resources, opportunities, and a more equitable college experience for current Barnard students.
“There is simply an ineffable joy and energy that comes from being together, side by side, in the same space. The Summer issue is ... a celebration of this very feeling.”
AABC president Amy Veltman ’89 reflects on how rewatching a TV series felt similar to her return to the Barnard community after years away.
Linda López McAlister ’61, founder of a groundbreaking philosophy journal, put feminism front and center of the scholarly dialogue.
Barnard honors exceptional alumnae celebrating a milestone graduation anniversary with five awards bestowed on behalf of the Alumnae Association of Barnard College (AABC).
This year, we celebrated all things STEM, from faculty research to alumnae thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
Barnard’s Classes of 2020 and 2021 celebrate their graduations.
The 2021-2022 academic year has been a particularly special and memorable one for the College.