“I’m trying to expand the notion of what drawing can be.” Over thirty years after arriving in Morningside Heights from Beirut as a Barnard undergraduate student, assistant adjunct professor of>>>
“I’m trying to expand the notion of what drawing can be.” Over thirty years after arriving in Morningside Heights from Beirut as a Barnard undergraduate student, assistant adjunct professor of>>>
Épée fencer and physics major Mina Yamanaka ’25 works hard to balance athletics and academics. Read on at the link in our bio to learn about how she spent her winter break and what her life looks>>>
Classes resumed from winter break today, accompanied by a fresh blanket of snow. Here’s to a wonderful – and warm! – first week of spring semester 2024! ❄️ #barnard #barnardcollege>>>
Jennifer Rosales, Vice President for Inclusion and Engaged Learning and Chief Diversity Officer at Barnard College, shares details of the January 19th, 2024 event Toward a Beloved Community: A Day of>>>
As the new semester begins, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury welcomes all back and reminds the Barnard community of some upcoming special events on campus.
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In the ongoing series, Welcome to Class, Annabel Daou ’90, a conceptual artist, introduces students to the power of drawing-both individually and collectively – in her course Drawing>>>
Last night at the Golden Globes, Barbie garnered awards for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Original Song for “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas>>>
We are thrilled to congratulate this year’s Golden Globe and Emmy-nominated alums: Greta Gerwig ’06, Sarah Botstein ’94, and Donna Zakowska ’75. Ahead of this weekend’s Golden Globes>>>
The fifth and final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel did not disappoint -in part thanks to costume designer and Barnard alum Donna Zakoswka ’75 who is nominated for a Golden Globe award>>>
Last month, Barnard continued a sweet holiday tradition that has taken place annually for over a decade: student volunteers extracted and shared excess honey created by Biology Department bees. Click>>>
Happy New Year to the Barnard community! As we look forward to all that 2024 holds, visit the link in our bio to take a look back at some of the highlights of campus life in 2023. #barnard>>>
The honey extraction event has been going on for around 10 years. Associate Professor Jon Snow and his students are the sole beekeepers of a few hives that live on top of Barnard Hall. Along with>>>
As we get ready to welcome the new year, we take a look at some of the highlights at Barnard College in 2023.
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Eva Scholz-Carlson ’24 credits her avid curiosity for the plethora of interests she has on and off Barnard’s campus. When she’s not in the lab researching circadian rhythms in fruit>>>
On ViewGagosianThe Painter In His BedNovember 9–December 22, 2023New York New York loves Georg Baselitz. This year alone he’s had two major shows here: the first at the Morgan Library, a>>>
In the ongoing series, Welcome to Class, BJ Casey, the Christina L. Williams Professor of Neuroscience, explains how her course, Introduction to Neuroscience, helps students explore the wonders and>>>
Climate change is causing more wildfire smoke, higher temperatures and more intense storms than ever before. And living through these events on a daily basis can cause us to feel a level of eco>>>
Welcome to Big Sub 2023 at Barnard College. The 850-foot sandwich is one of the college’s most fun and tasty traditions. It takes 70 people 1,600 hours to prepare it and once the countdown is>>>
When we think of care workers, we often picture individuals who nurture, assist, and heal other human beings. But behind that picture are the harsh realities of domestic work and the many sacrifices>>>
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>>>
On ViewSperone Westwater How to paint like an athleteNovember 2 – December 16, 2023New York No one really wants to paint like an athlete, unless by painting Katy Moran means something like Tom Sawyer>>>
New York Paula Cooper Gallery David Novros: Wall PaintingsOctober 28 – December 2, 2023 Let’s get something straight right now: Well, as you know from our previous conversations, I don’t like the>>>
EPISODE 1792: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Premilla Nadasen, author of CARE: THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM, about why we need to bring care back to what she calls the “care”>>>
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed the Right to Repair Act, which makes it easier for owners or independent shops to repair appliances, radios, TVs, and other products. Minnesota, New York, and>>>
About 20% of students ages 12-18 experience bullying, whether in-person, online or both. Bullying takes many forms, from spreading rumors and insults to physical violence and property destruction>>>