The Columbia women’s row team competes on a placid lake at Overpeck Park in New Jersey, but they practice on the swirling waters of Spuyten Duyvil, which roughly translates as “Spinning>>>
The Columbia women’s row team competes on a placid lake at Overpeck Park in New Jersey, but they practice on the swirling waters of Spuyten Duyvil, which roughly translates as “Spinning>>>
While good elementary schools, high schools and colleges are important factors for parents to consider when choosing where to settle down, the availability of quality pre-K education is just as>>>
Our Corpse Plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which was named ‘Berani’ in 2020 when it first bloomed, is now about to bloom for the 3rd time at the Arthur Ross Greenhouse. We can’t>>>
Chants of “fight, fight, fight!” — though brief — peppered the final night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee Thursday, with attendees pumping their fists as GOP nominee>>>
In the beginning, it seemed like Nina was just an imaginary friend.Two-year-old Aija had invented plenty of fictional characters before, but her parents — Ross, a musician, and Marie, a psychologist>>>
Our Corpse Plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which was named ‘Berani’ in 2020 when it first bloomed, is now about to bloom for the 3rd time at the Arthur Ross Greenhouse. We can’t>>>
Our Corpse Plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which was named ‘Berani’ in 2020 when it first bloomed, is now about to bloom for the 3rd time at the Arthur Ross Greenhouse. We can’t>>>
Our Corpse Plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which was named ‘Berani’ in 2020 when it first bloomed, is now about to bloom for the 3rd time at the Arthur Ross Greenhouse. We can’t>>>
Barnard Class of 2024 heads to Radio City Music Hall in New York City to celebrate Commencement 2024. Congratulations to the latest Barnard alums and their faculty, friends, and families!
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Zinnat Ferdous ’16 is a Google employee with a hard hitting hobby. Her goal is to become the first woman boxer to represent Bangladesh as part of the national team in the summer Paris Olympics>>>
In the ongoing series, Welcome to Class, Adam Eaker, associate curator of European Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, explores historic and contemporary themes of British art in his class:>>>
Delaney Michelson, Barnard Class of 2024, shares her experience at the College. She arrived at Barnard interested in learning how she could fight climate change and now leaves with a professional>>>
Zuyu Shen, Barnard Class of 2024, shares her experience at the College. She has learned, grown, and discovered her future path since she walked in the front gate as a Barnard first year during Covid>>>
CUAUTLA, Mexico — The shots rang out just before 10 a.m. A motorcyclist roared past a modest building behind the old railway station here, firing three times. Minutes later, the gunman unloaded on a>>>
The Class of 2024 gathered with faculty, family and friends at Radio City Music Hall in New York City to celebrate earning their degree or degrees at Barnard College’s 132nd Commencement.
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Barnard students, faculty, friends, and families, heard from distinguished scholar, author, and president emerita of Smith College, Brown University, and Prairie View A&M University, Dr. Ruth J>>>
This is how inbred purebred dogs have become… Sex with your sibling is called incest and is illegal in almost all 50 states. Sex with your sibling or other close relations, if you are a dog, is>>>
On ViewAlexandre GalleryWorks from the 1950s and ’60sMarch 9–April 20, 2024New York Pat Adams’s current show at Alexandre represents the latest manifestation of a laudable and important trend:>>>
The pandemic highlighted the vital importance of care work—whether childcare, nursing home care, medical care or schooling – and the struggles many people face to get sufficient care. Would more>>>
Transcript VOICE 1: Night wears a garment,VOICE 2: All velvet soft, all violet blue . . . VOICE 3: And over her face she draws a veilVOICE 1: As shimmering fine as floating dew . . . VOICE 4: And>>>
American art historian and literary critic Mary Ann Caws (photo Hadley Suter/Hyperallergic) Shortly after her 90th birthday, and just a few months before 2024 rang in Surrealism’s 100th birthday>>>