David Leisner, Guitar Department Chair at the Manhattan School of Music, introduces the guitar program at MSM: its faculty, students, well-known alumni, classes and performance opportunities, and>>>
David Leisner, Guitar Department Chair at the Manhattan School of Music, introduces the guitar program at MSM: its faculty, students, well-known alumni, classes and performance opportunities, and>>>
Barnard | Next offers distinctive, lifelong learning programs for alums, guests, and families of current Barnard students. Acclaimed author and journalist Anna Quindlen ’74 shares her thoughts>>>
Barnard | Next offers distinctive, lifelong learning programs for alums, guests, and families of current Barnard students. Emma Cunningham, who attended the inaugural session, shares her joy and>>>
In the ongoing series, Welcome to Class, Gail Archer, the Director of the Music Department, introduces students to the world of classical music in her course, Introduction to Music. Archer covers>>>
With loud cheers and lots of rolling carts, the new Barnard Class of 2028 celebrated Move In 2024. There were family hugs, lots of helpers, refreshments and plenty of that first day spirit as the>>>
Barnard parents send messages to their first-year students on move-in day
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Barnard College Convocation 2024 – As the college welcomes the Class of 2028, President Laura Rosenbury and others address the Barnard community as the new academic year begins.
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Hannah Jones (MM ’24), Ye In Kwak (MM ’24), and Yeongtaek Yang (MM ’24) have been accepted into the Met Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program for the 2024-25>>>
Barnard College is celebrating a decade of women in science in 2024 and had a record-breaking 341students participate in the Summer Research Institute. The college’s premiere research program>>>
Ask Barnard alumnae a question about Barnard and their answers come back in a remarkably similar fashion, regardless of their age, background, or career. Robin Whitney ’68, Juliana Flynn ’72, Ada>>>
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>>>
Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Rabbi Pamela Barmash, PhD (Rabbinical School ’90), Chair of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, The Rabbinical>>>
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>>>
Part of the Series “JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact” With Dr. Michael Kay (Day School Leadership Training Institute ’08), Head of School, The Leffell School and Rabbi>>>
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>>>
Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Dr. Leah Garrett (Kekst Graduate School ’99), Larry A. and …
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Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Rabbi Shai Held, PhD (Rabbinical School ’99 and Kekst Graduate School ’99), President and Dean, Hadar Institute In his new>>>
Seeing the Unseeable: Kabblistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary showcased the ways in which …
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Seeing the Unseeable: Kabblistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary showcased the ways in which …
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Seeing the Unseeable: Kabblistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary showcased the ways in which artists made elements of the divine visible through artistic expression. In>>>
Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Dr. Lauren Strauss (Kekst Graduate School ’04), …
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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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With Dr. Benjamin Sommer, Professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, JTS We’ve heard its stories; we’ve heard it chanted in synagogue; we’ve seen it hoisted in the air displaying handwritten>>>