“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>>>
Hubble, the space telescope that launched in 1990 and collects data to this day, “has long showed an excess of elongated galaxies,” explained co-author Marc Huertas-Company, a faculty research>>>
Dear fellow members of the Columbia community:I am delighted to share with you that I have appointed Angela V. Olinto as the next Provost of Columbia University, effective April 1, 2024. Professor>>>
Jacob Eddy (BM ’27) is a Freshman composition major from San Antonio, Texas and currently studies with Mark Stambaugh at MSM. We spoke with Jacob about his piece featured in the upcoming MSM>>>
Attorney, gay activist and specialist in international law, he was 81 Blake T. Franklin was a partner first at Coudert Brothers, then later based in the New York office of Gibson, Dunn>>>
When the Children Come Home is a special project. Although it is not my first solo show, it’s the first expansive survey of my work, exploring ideas of home and its intersections with>>>
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>>>
This video introduces some of the themes and concepts in the JTS Library exhibit, “A Sacred Space: Synagogue Architecture and Identity,” Featuring co-curators Samuel D. Gruber and Sharon Liberman>>>
The MSM Opera Theatre production The Cunning Little Vixen won first place in one division of the 2023 National Opera Association’s Opera Production Competition Awards, and La liberazione di Ruggiero>>>
Joshua Smith (BM ’27) is a freshman musical theatre major at MSM from Hinesville, Georgia who recently performed live on NBC’s The Today Show with other MSM students! Joshua speaks with us about that>>>
In 2020, Charles Moore’s (Ed.D. ’25) aspirations were as follows: become an art curator, conquer all six of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, and write a book about art collecting. Today>>>
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>>>
A collection of testimonials, audio-visual materials, and writings exploring Heschel’s work and his enduring impact are included. January 16, 2024, New York, New York—The Jewish Theological>>>
Hey Neighbors, we have exciting news for you! Starting today through February 4, enjoy prix-fixe dining at local eateries participating in NYC Winter Restaurant Week. Options range from brunch to>>>
Mozart’s Costa violin came to MSM for a day in December 2023, on loan from the International Mozarteum Foundation MSM string students were given the opportunity to hold and play this Italian master>>>
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>>>
This year, more than 40 members of the MSM Community are part of GRAMMY-nominated work; five of these nominations are for primary artists. The prestigious industry awards will be presented on>>>
Ranjit Malla, MD, and Bhawana Regmi, MSc, trained and visited Mount Sinai through the Arnold Institute for Global Health’s global health education program in September 2023 for one month. Dr. Ranjit>>>
Dear MSM Community: “Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or the darkness of destructive selfishness. This is the judgment. Life’s most persistent and urgent>>>
Honoring #MLKDay2024, we reflect on Dr. King’s enduring message of social justice, echoing Union Theological Seminary’s commitment to social justice. His words continue to inspire our>>>
Quentin Faulkner, 80 years old, died on December 30, 2023 in Houston, TX. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary Murrell (Bennett) Faulkner, three brothers, a daughter and son-in-law, a son and>>>
Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.As we approach Martin Luther King Jr. Day, let us continue to honor the life and legacy of a remarkable leader by aspiring to his promotion of justice, equality>>>
On Saturday, December 9, 2023, Manhattan School of Music’s (MSM) saluted Precollege alumna, composer and pianist Chloe Flower (PC’00), at gala evening in which the School presented its inaugural>>>