
For National HIV Testing Day (June 27), immunologist Lillian Seu ’05 — who coordinated HIV antiretroviral resistance testing — shares how a Barnard professor inspired her to seek a cure for cancer.
For National HIV Testing Day (June 27), immunologist Lillian Seu ’05 — who coordinated HIV antiretroviral resistance testing — shares how a Barnard professor inspired her to seek a cure for cancer.
After a seven-year campus residency, the famously smelly plant — standing more than 5 feet tall — is finally opening up.
Beyond Barnard’s new annual event applauds graduating students and welcomes incoming cohorts to a program that gives students a seamless, custom-designed path to a world-class master’s degree in only five years.
With this funding, the College will help grow the number of women in computer science.
Marshaling the power of volunteers, Sara Lederman ’12 helps health care workers cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
The adjunct professor of environmental science sets the record straight on climate change and action for Earth Day 2020 (April 22).
With reality 'on pause' because of COVID-19, the Movement Lab’s biennale film festival on April 4 moves online and focuses on 'Aging & Othering.'
The 2020 Athena Film Festival welcomed an A-list of actors, activists, artists, and academics for its 10th anniversary.
How interdisciplinary academic studies at a liberal arts college bolsters Barnard’s “STEAM” majors.
This spring, the College and Barnard faculty members were honored with research grants to support the arts, economics, and STEM, enabling them to conduct new or continuing research, or to collaborate with other institutions.
Barnard celebrated the grand opening of The Cheryl and Philip Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning on October 3, 2018.