Susan Rovner ’91, P’23 spent more than two decades creating some of America’s favorite shows. Now she’s taking the creative reins at one of the country’s largest entertainment companies
Alumnae Stories
In honor of National Volunteer Month in April, AABC president Amy Veltman ’89 shares her gratitude for Barnard’s brilliant and dedicated volunteers
In advance of the 2020 presidential election, reporter Paola Ramos ’09 set out to show that the U.S.’s Latinx community is anything but monolithic.
Wit & Whimsy: Anna Goldfarb ’00 tell us about the ups and down — and those hard lessons — of friendship as an adult
With the Alumnae Association of Barnard College (AABC) elections underway, Amy Veltman '89 encourages alumnae to learn about the candidates and cast their votes.
Caroline Lexow Babcock ’1904 devoted her life to women’s rights
Amy Veltman '89 invites alumnae to take advantage of the unique opportunities to come together virtually and engage with the Barnard community.
A profile of Momoko Nakamura ’04, who melded her skills as a multimedia food consultant and storyteller to become “Rice Girl.”
As part of a well-known courtroom sketch artist duo, Andrea Shepard ’77 has depicted some of New York City's most infamous trials.
Barnard alumnae share how they learned to cope and forge ahead in times of crisis.