Barnard

Surviving the 9 Ways of Knowing

Every year, incoming first-years at Barnard wonder how to fulfill the Nine Ways of Knowing requirements. How is the average Barnard student to find her way through the Ways?

Barnard's Denburg to step down as dean for VP job

Barnard dean Dorothy Denburg announced Friday that she will be assuming the position of Vice President for College Relations.

At Barnard, looking forward

Actress Meryl Streep spoke at Barnard's Class Day on Monday, where she pushed graduates to continue making progress in society—and talked about the "great deal of kissing" in her line of work.

Be strong and beautiful, Barnard

Barnard doesn’t feel like a women’s college. Perhaps part of this is due to the affiliation with Columbia, but that doesn’t explain it entirely. As one of my friends says, “Barnard is misogyny by women.”

BC increases international visiting program outreach

Barnard’s Visiting International Students Program, which started in the spring of 2009, brings students from partnering universities such as the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and Collegio Nuovo of Pavia in Italy to Barnard for one semester.

Trustees honored at Barnard scholarship auction

Barnard raised over a million dollars for its financial program Tuesday night.

Take Back the Night to be led by marshals

While the traditional Take Back the Night has drawn an increasing number of male allies over the years, the march will continue to be led by women, organizers said.

Local middle school students ‘go green’ at Barnard

Middle school students flocked to the Diana Center on Wednesday for a day of hands-on environmental learning.

BC students push for mentoring program

A student mentoring program may be on the horizon at Barnard, some SGA members say.

Quindlen steps down as Trustees chair

Barnard Board of Trustees chair Anna Quindlen, BC '74, is stepping down. Quindlen will be replaced by vice chair Jolyne Caruso-FitzGerald, BC '81.