Barnard College News
An updated from the Vice President of Health & Wellness and Chief Health Officer.
The annual event highlighting the Columbia-Barnard Athletics Consortium featured a panel moderated by New York Liberty CEO Keia Clarke.
An addition to the collection of the feminist playwright’s journals, correspondence, and personal effects allows scholars and students to dive deeper into her legacy and work.
The research technician delves into her work on antibiotics for Epstein-Barr virus regulation, her work in wastewater analysis, plus her passion for dance. #BarnardYearofScience
With applications up 16% over last year, the College admitted just 8% of those who applied — and a record-breaking 66% identify as women of color.
After a research career fueled by mentorship, the professor emerita turns her sights on educating the public.
LGBTQ+ outreach coordinator Dylan Kapit ’16 (they/them) interviews Barnard student Katherine Nessel ’23 (she/her) about her experience as a trans woman on campus.