The award-winning chemist publishes on critical carbon-consuming enzyme and is recognized for her dedication to the professional development of undergraduate students
Barnard College News
Fifty-five years after graduating from the College, the alumna gives a firsthand account of her trailblazing activism in the historic 1968 Columbia protests.
The celebrated author reflects on a voyage of departure and return — touchstones of her latest book, Roman Stories — as well as her first year back at Barnard.
The College launches its theatre season with a Shakespeare comedy that challenges notions of love and gender.
Keynote speaker Herminia Palacio ’83, M.D., MPH, joined the Barnard community at the iconic Riverside Church to ring in a new academic year — with a new College president.
The political science major reflects on how her summer project — made possible by the alumnae network found on Barnard Connect — culminated in curiosity, activism, and mentorship.
The College is excited to announce the appointment of new Board of Trustees members for the new semester.
From a Barnard lab to the big leagues, the environmental impact investor shares what it means to win the prestigious James Beard Humanitarian of the Year Award.
Barnard’s expert Egyptologist — Professor Ellen Morris ’91 — steps back in time with her new book on famines to illustrate the impact of societal memory on avoiding modern-day catastrophes.
The up-and-coming playwright and her mentor Jean Lichty ’81 have forged a theatrical Off-Broadway partnership that began on-Broadway at Barnard.
Carol Loewenson ’76, ’79GSAPP, and Jyoti Menon ’01, ’06SIPA, received 2023 Columbia Alumni Medals at the University Commencement on May 17.
This year, 14 alumnae — the most in the College’s history — were selected to serve as graduate students, researchers, and English teaching assistants in 10 countries.
This year, members of the College community received competitive grants to conduct research in diverse fields, such as human rights, STEM, and finance.
The Donald E. Axinn Foundation/Anna Quindlen prize supports the creative writing of one graduating senior.
A panel of women pro athletes and professionals discuss the power of being part of a team and why athletes and academics go hand-in-hand.
The College community gathered to celebrate family, campus ties, and future generations of students and scholars.
The multidisciplinary creative and branding expert employs a feminist ethos to her branding business in Iraq.
Renée Green, who joined the College in January as the Lida A. Orzeck ’68 Distinguished Artist-in-Residence for 2023, has released new work now on display in Barnard’s library.
Three alumnae reflect on how Barnard shaped their academic journeys as Mellon Mays Fellows.