The épée fencer returns for a new semester ready to set the stage — or piste — for success.
Barnard College News
In the introductory course Drawing Studio, students learn that there’s a lot more to the craft than simply putting pencil (or charcoal) to paper.
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.
Recent acquisitions from outside the College community reveal a burgeoning reputation for feminist research at the campus, thanks to the skillful approach of Barnard’s archivists.
... Sarah Botstein ’94, Greta Gerwig ’06, and Donna Zakowska ’75, who are in the running for their directing and costume design work this 2024 awards season.
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.
Barnard’s bees offer a bit o’ honey for the College’s students, faculty, and staff.
A curated list of some of the College’s most exciting moments from this year.
After spending five weeks on the North Island of New Zealand, the Tow Fellow calls the chance to search for a connection between people and nature “the real gift of Barnard.”
The Beckman Scholar is dedicated to studying the brain’s artful compositions, in between making music and rugby plays.