Barnard Students Reflect on Barnard's Third Annual Global Symposium "Women...
feminismAfricaleadershipstudentadolescentsSix current Barnard students were selected to travel to the symposium during their spring break. The day before, they and more than 100 high school students...
View ArticleShaping the Future: Barnard Scholarship Dinner and Auction
alumnaeartfinancial aidShaping the FutureOn April 6, alumnae and friends of Barnard College gathered at New York’s historic Plaza Hotel for Shaping the Future, the school’s annual Scholarship Dinner...
View ArticleCongratulations, Class of 2011!
commencementMembers of the Class of 2011 reflect on their time at Barnard as they celebrate their graduation with family, faculty members and Commencement speaker Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating...
View ArticleBarnard College Reunion 2011
alumnae Reunion 2011 brought more than 1,300 alumnae and guests to campus for a weekend-long celebration of all things Barnard – in the classroom, on stage and around the world. Alumnae attended a...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: Literary Salon with Mary Gordon '71
Watch the Literary Salon with Mary Gordon in its entirety:Below is an expanded version of the article that appeared in the magazine.It’s the Saturday morning of Reunion 2011, and the Held Lecture Hall...
View ArticleSALON Online Listings - Summer 2011
To submit a listing to "SALON," send an e-mail to cnotes@barnard.eduFICTIONIn The King’s Arms by Sonia Taitz ’75 McWitty Press, 2011, $13.95 Dashiki by Florence Wetzel ’84 iUniverse, 2011,...
View ArticleSALON: Complete Online Listings Fall 2011
writingliteratureFICTIONPaper Conspiraciesby Susan Daitch ’76City Lights Publishers, 2011, $16.95 The Ghost of Greenwich Village: A Novelby Lorna Graham ’87Ballantine Books, 2011, $15 Night Machinesby...
View ArticleFueling Creativity
Africana StudieswritingliteratureglobalRenowned Haitian-born writer Edwidge Danticat came to Brooklyn, New York, at age 12. Around the same time, she read her first English-language book, Maya...
View ArticleThrough the Gates: What's on Your Plate
activismalumnaeBarnard Collegeenvironmentglobalenvironmental science“What’s for dinner?” is an increasingly loaded question, one that has little relationship to the relatively benign query our mothers...
View ArticleSALON Complete Online Listings Winter 2012
alumnaewritingliteraturepoetryTo submit a listing to "SALON," send an e-mail to cnotes@barnard.eduFICTIONPampered to Death: A Jaine Austen Mystery by Laura Levine ’65 Kensington Books, 2011, $22Fare...
View ArticleThrough the Gates: Promoting Public Service
activismalumnaefeminismleadershipCompete. Be your own advocate. Don’t be afraid to say yes to opportunities that you may not think you’re prepared for; don’t even fear failure.These were some of the...
View ArticleLeadership Assembly
alumnaeMore than 135 alumnae volunteer leaders returned to campus in November for a professional development program to enhance their abilities to perform their roles on Barnard’s behalf. Thursday...
View ArticleIntercontinental course provides collaborative learning experience
Africana StudiestechnologyOn Tuesday mornings in New York, it is late afternoon in Johannesburg, and on both sides of the world, Barnard professor Yvette Christiansë and University of Witwatersrand...
View ArticleSALON Complete Online Listings Summer 2012
alumnaewritingliteraturepoetryFICTIONThe Orphanmasterby Jean Zimmerman ’79Viking, 2012, $27.95 POETRYThe Two Yvonnes: Poemsby Jessica Greenbaum ’79Princeton University Press, 2012, $12.95/$29.95 Exit,...
View ArticleExcerpt from the book Reading Women by Stephanie Staal ’93.
literature & poetryFrom the book Reading Women by Stephanie Staal ’93. Our first weekend back in the city, John, Sylvia, and I took an afternoon stroll down the promenade in Brooklyn Heights,...
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