Liman Yale Summer Fellowship selects four Barnard students to research social justice and equity projects in 2020
Barnard College News
Barnard College’s signature event celebrates its first decade Thursday, Feb. 27 through Sunday, March 1.
Since 2018, more than 90% of recent graduates have either found work or were in graduate school just six months after Commencement with the support of Barnard’s signature career services.
Meet Barnard’s scholar-athlete Anna Beshlian ’20, Women’s Crew.
How Barnard students spent winter break: traveling near and far, celebrating traditions with family and friends.
From author and fellow alumna Anna Quindlen ’74 to 300 current students and fans of the novel, all agree that Gerwig’s latest film is ‘so Barnard.’
For the first time since the play debuted in 1976, The Public Theater brought the Obie Award-winning production to a new generation of audience members. And Barnard was in the house.
Meet Barnard’s student-athlete Caprice Herjavec ’20, Women’s Crew.
How interdisciplinary academic studies at a liberal arts college bolsters Barnard’s “STEAM” majors.
The inaugural round of grants awarded by the Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion supported the “Emerging Filmmaker Mentorship Program” and three undergrads who will now screen their films at the Athena Film Festival. (It’s not too late to apply for the next round!)
The 2018 midterm elections saw college student voters double in number. Barnard students weigh in on why they vote, how they research issues and candidates, and what they’d say to encourage those who aren’t voting.
Barnard’s inaugural Journalist-in-Residence spoke with Mujeres president Fatima Burgos ’21 about Hinojosa’s new class, being back at the College, and giving voice to Latinx issues.
Congratulations and welcome to the 636 outstanding members of the Barnard Class of 2023!
Installment #2: Catching up with the Class of 2021
Five students from the Class of 2021 come clean about their first year at Barnard.
The Barnard community has always been known for its commitment to activism, from its founding days and the fight to provide women with a quality education, to this past year where national movements focused on women’s rights, immigration, science and climate change, and other social issues.
Over the past decade, the Barnard curriculum has expanded its global influence by increasing opportunities for faculty and students to gain educational, work, and volunteer experience.