Barnard College News
Professor Xiaobo Lü considers how citizens view the two governments and suggests what leaders can do to improve global connections.
Every year, Barnard faculty lead students on trips outside New York City—often outside the United States—to conduct research, perform, and expand teaching and learning opportunities.
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.
In its eighth year, the Global Symposium traveled to Paris. Barnard College gathered a group of prominent leaders from across the region to discuss some of the current events and rapidly changing policies that are influencing women’s roles throughout Europe.
Séverine Autesserre, Associate Professor of Political Science, was awarded a 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship.
Political science professor reflects on her experience working in conflict zones
Watch John Glendinning, biology professor and director of Barnard's neuroscience and behavior program, share how he became interested in the science of taste.
Watch political science Professor Séverine Autesserre share her journey from aspiring reporter to activist to Ivy League professor in the first episode of Barnard's Pathways to Passion series.
"Peaceland" receives honorable mention for the prestigious Chadwick Alger Prize
Political science professor discusses her book, Peaceland: Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International Intervention
Political science professor discusses peacebuilding efforts in Africa
Diverse Issues in Higher Education highlights Prof. Christiansë's collaboration with South African colleague.
In The Washington Post, political science professor explains critical role of Uzbekistan in transporting U.S. war supplies.