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For five years, the Emerging Filmmaker Mentorship Program has welcomed a new cohort to direct, produce, and publicly screen their work.
The annual Athena List, part of Barnard’s Athena Film Festival, elevates exceptional scripts and writers, helping untold stories get produced and reach broader audiences.
Read how the storyteller — whose film will screen at this year's Athena Film Festival — seeks to empower the disability community through authentic cinema inspired by personal experience.
The Latinx/e advocate and political analyst speaks with Mujeres members about the 2022 midterms and the battle over the Latinx/e ballots.
The donation will enable a rotating roster of media experts and filmmakers — up to four per semester — to teach, mentor, and coach students on the ins and outs of film and media.
The hit show’s co-founding producer Theo Balcomb ’09 and co-host Sabrina Tavernise ’93 share why audio journalism is so binge-worthy — and an excellent medium to learn about the biggest news stories.
Moore’s solo exhibition “WORDY” — hosted by the College’s Archives — tackles themes of race, class, and violence.
Since last Women’s History Month (March) — over the course of a challenging year — alumnae, faculty, and students still stepped up as game-changers.
Amy Talkington ’93, whose musical remake of 1983's Valley Girl debuted May 8, says Barnard taught her how to turn her storytelling skills into a TV and film career. (Like, totally.)
The two media experts, who work to lift their community’s voices, discuss immigration, challenges of the present, and how students can shape the future.
Ahead of the 10-year anniversary of the Athena Film Festival, the award-winning filmmaker reflects on being a student coordinator for the first-ever Festival in 2011 and its lasting impact on her career.
How studying sociology at Barnard provided valuable insight into human drama for a rising star and alumna.
They highlighted the Design/Media Centers' work with movement and dance.
The Cheryl and Philip Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning at Barnard College will be a new academic hub in the heart of campus, bringing students and faculty together, facilitating collaboration, and fostering dialogue when it opens this August.