Members of the College community will conduct research as recipients of grants from organizations including the U.S. Fulbright Scholar Program and the National Science Foundation.
Barnard College News
Barnard’s Accessible and Accelerated Robotics Lab draws international recognition and publishes research that underscores the gender gap in this dynamic field.
In British Portraits: Identity, Empire, and the Museum, students look at the creation and conceptualization of 18th-century portraits with a contemporary perspective.
Barnard professors and students have created the Interactive Economics website, a breakthrough set of virtual tools that makes the field accessible for anyone with internet access.
To mark the academic year’s biggest milestone, 4,700 family members, friends, and supporters cheered on Barnard’s graduates at Radio City Music Hall.
Take a look at graduating seniors’ projects from the departments of Art History and Dance.
Graduating seniors Candela Escolar ’24 and Samira Umpierre ’24 discuss a bond that has lasted nearly two decades, from kindergarten to college.
In the lead-up to Barnard’s graduation at Radio City Music Hall, soon-to-be-alumnae contemplate how they’ve grown and what they have gained in the past four years.
Three sets of staff members and graduating students speak candidly about their family bonds and time together on campus.
Barnard professor and canine cognitive scientist Alexandra Horowitz — an authority on how dogs perceive the world — shares her expertise, right on time for her new children’s book release and National Therapy Animal Day.
Alumnae, students, and friends of the College proudly gathered to celebrate wellness and to honor two extraordinary community members at an event that directly underwrites student financial aid.
For National Poetry Month, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
The Zine Library marks a milestone as it hosts a citywide celebration of feminist micro-publishing.
Looking up and into outer space, students, faculty, and staff gathered to revel in the latest celestial show.
For five years, the Emerging Filmmaker Mentorship Program has welcomed a new cohort to direct, produce, and publicly screen their work.
Two sets of faculty members and students traveled to Berlin and Madrid to complement the traditional classroom setting with a global perspective.
The annual panel — moderated by NY1 weekend anchor Stef Manisero — explored the connection between mental health and lifelong resilience.
Continuing with its tradition of excellence, the College admitted a remarkable 7% of applicants.
A brand new pilot program this spring ushers in a new phase of lifelong learning and community at the College.