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This Monday, SGA heard from students concerned about the coronavirus self-isolation practices, as well as Umbreen Bhatti ’00, the Constance Hess Williams ’66 Director of the Athena Center for Leadership Studies.

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This week, SGA hears from the Study Abroad office about the experience of students studying abroad, and what the Barnard community can do to improve this program.

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This week, SGA representatives heard from Dr. Jennifer Rosales, the Executive Director of the Center for Engaged Pedagogy, and her plans for creating inclusive learning spaces, educating faculty, and the value of students’ input about the education they’re receiving.

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Get your weekly SGA update here! This week: the bi-annual Desserts After Dark Survey results!

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SGA Tackles CARDS

Barnard’s Student Government Association meets again this week, this time with Holly Tedder, the Director of the Center for Accessibility Resources & Disability Services. Catch all the updates here!

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SGA Gets Pre-Professional

SGA tackled all things pre-professionalism this week, inviting AJ Aronstein and Nikki Youngblood-Giles from Beyond Barnard to come speak about everything their office has to offer.

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This week SGA met with Sustainability Director Sandra Goldmark to discuss sustainability efforts across campus.

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SGA tackled health and wellness, as well as Barnard’s new Feel Well, Do Well initiative with guests Mary Joan Murphy and Jessica Cannon from Barnard Primary Care. 

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Want to get to know President Beilock’s takes on the annual Leadership Assembly and more? You’ve come to the right place.

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Have you heard? Barnard has a Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion now! Get all the latest info from Monday night’s SGA meeting all about the new role here.

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Still confused by what exactly Public Safety is? Want to hear the tea on the Alexander McNab debacle from April 2019? Catch all the updates here.

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