The budding actor, director, and playwright offers a peek behind the scenes of her summer at the experimental theatre, as part of the College’s “Summer Internship Series.”
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As part of Barnard’s ongoing “Summer Internship Series,” the rising senior shares a sample day of how she works to impact community education at the Salvadori Center.
As part of the “Summer Internship Series,” Gina Brown ’26 shares what it’s like to work in the noble gas lab of Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory through Barnard’s Summer Research Institute.
This summer, the College hosted a community science fair featuring a special performance by STEM from Dance.
In British Portraits: Identity, Empire, and the Museum, students look at the creation and conceptualization of 18th-century portraits with a contemporary perspective.
The award-winning professor of professional practice merges dance, film, and spiritual discovery in her latest cinematic project.
Take a look at graduating seniors’ projects from the departments of Art History and Dance.
With the backing of the Athena Center for Leadership and the Columbia Startup Lab — and some family teamwork — Samantha Greenspan ’21 brought the vision for her new media company to life.
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.
From the College’s latest pledge to attain net-zero emissions by 2040 to receiving a STARS gold rating for sustainability efforts, Barnard leads the climate movement by example.
For National Poetry Month, three students explore their academic interests — from biochemistry to political science — as a form of creativity.
Learn about alumnae and students — from the Class of 2014 to the Class of 2024 — who are working across disciplines to improve society with creativity and innovation.
Follow along to learn how the two economics majors kicked off National Girls and Women and Sports Day (February 7).
President Laura Rosenbury will welcome former U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder for a discussion to honor the judicial pioneer and devoted Barnard alumna.
Abby Sullivan ’25, an art history major, solved a mystery of the past with Louis Lang’s 1871 Art Students painting — helping to deepen the art world’s connection to the painter.
The Harlem Renaissance, art installations at the MoMA, and American theatre are a small slice of what students will learn as they head back to class this spring.
Whether they’re from Kansas or Miami, these seven students have one thing in common — they know how to spend the holiday season in NYC, the most festive city in the world.
The New York State Poet continues to pursue her craft and help students find their voice.
Barnard and Columbia community members team up in a “sweeping” effort and send a message of unity and collaboration.
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