Announcing the inaugural Class of 1960 Adjunct Faculty Research Fund recipient
Faculty
At the Venice Architecture Biennale, Professor Ignacio G. Galán turns the restroom into an opportunity for dialogue.
Barnard’s faculty is engaging first-year students in a dialogue about today’s most pressing issues.
Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard Center for Toddler Development, offers parents helpful tips on how to create meaningful experiences this holiday season
As a member of the Biological Sciences Department from 1991 to 2007, Poindexter’s influence extended well beyond the lab and lecture hall.
President Sian Leah Beilock discusses how Barnard's curriculum will invite students to work as problem solvers and innovators to address the pressing issues we face today and effect meaningful change.
Biology professor JJ Miranda counts on teamwork to research the mysteries of cancer-causing viruses
During Hardwick’s 20-year tenure at Barnard, she wrote some of her most important work and inspired a generation of talented writers
A collection of letters edited by Professor Saskia Hamilton paints an illuminating portrait of the marriage of two literary greats: writer Elizabeth Hardwick, who taught at Barnard for 20 years, and poet Robert Lowell
Two new leaders on campus — Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ariana González Stokas and Dean of the College Leslie Grinage — share a commitment to creating an even better Barnard.
When babies become toddlers, parents often discover they know as little about their children’s world as 2-year-olds know about grown-ups’.
Mignon Moore ’92CC is keeping watch on the corner of a busy intersection, taking notes at the crossroads of gender, sexuality, race, and class, where the chair of Barnard’s Department of Sociology first became interested in the field as an academic career.
In May, 678 members of the Class of 2019 (our largest ever) crossed the stage at Radio City Music Hall, posed for photos, and headed off to take on the world as newly minted Barnard alumnae.