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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
Please enjoy a spirited musical ride through a wonderland of snow as more than 175 MSM students deliver an inspired, multi-ensemble interpretation of a holiday classic. Many thanks to all who took>>>
Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS Israeli author Agur Schiff discusses his novel Professor Schiff’s Guilt. In this gripping story, an Israeli professor travels>>>
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>>>
With Rabbi Mychal Springer, Adjunct Professor, JTS, and Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education at New York-Presbyterian …
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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>>>
MSM Symphony Orchestra Daniela Candillari, Conductor James C. Harris (MM ’23), baritone Winner of the 2022–2023 Eisenberg-Fried Concerto Competition ELLEN REID Floodplain RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Five>>>
Meryl Ain discusses her new award-winning novel, Shadows We Carry. In this sequel to the award-winning post-Holocaust novel The Takeaway Men, the Lubinski twins struggle with their roles as women and>>>
What do we owe our neighbors? How much are we obligated to contribute to our cities, our neighborhoods, our streets, and how much can we just take of ourselves and let everyone else take care of>>>
Forum on anti-transgender legislation in partnership with the Law, Rights, and Religion Project at Columbia Law School
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TICKETS: NOV 16 – 18 | THURS – SAT 7:30 PM NOV 19 | SUN 2 PM MSM Opera Theatre A Midsummer Night’s Dream Music by Benjamin Britten Libretto by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears based on the play by>>>
With Dr. Benedicte Sere, Visiting Professor, JTS and Associate Professor of Medieval History, University of Paris Nanterre, …
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Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS Oren Kessler discusses his book Palestine 1936 which tells the epic story—for the first time in English—of the 1936–1939 Arab>>>
With Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, PhD, Rabbi Judah Nadich Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, JTS What is the …
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with Dr. Yael Landman, Assistant Professor of Bible, JTS From Lucy and Ethel to Thelma and Louise, female friendships have captivated consumers of modern media. Yet if we look to the Hebrew Bible>>>
NOV 3 | FRI 7:30 PM NOV 4 | SAT 1 PM & 7:30 NOV 5 | SUN 1 PM Book and Lyrics by Michael Stewart Lyrics by Lee Adams Music by Charles Strouse Katie Spelman, Director and Choreographer David Loud>>>