Four incredible speakers, Dolores Fernandez Alonso CC ’89, Maryam Banikarim BC ’89, BUS ’93, SIPA ’93, Joyce Chang CC ’86, and Stefanie Tsen Ward CC ’02, shared wisdom worth remembering. It was more than connecting with incredible women from our university, it was a reminder to take advantage of all this school has to offer.
On Thursday, the Center for the Study of Ethnicity & Race Studies hosted a panel discussing the application of ethnic studies to pre-law students.
This Wednesday, the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies hosted the authors of “Children of Modest Star” at the International Affairs Building. They discussed how a new governance framework could help nations tackle planetary issues more effectively.
Experts weighed in on the issues most important to voters a month out from the presidential election.
Happy last full week of October! This week’s events include a panel discussion moderated by Professor Hillary Clinton, an ethnography of Russia, and a workshop on Allyship & Intersectionality.
On December 7, Gourmand hosted Barnard alum Gigi’s Little Kitchen, where she discussed her viral cakes, shared the business she’s launched, and imparted some words of wisdom.
The most recent installment of Senator Cordell Cleare’s Series of Panels and Discussions on Housing took place at Barnard College this past Tuesday, focusing on the intersectionality of housing and race through the history of segregation.
After attending a panel discussion, Staff Writers Solomia Dzhaman and Victoria Borlando created a guide to the developments of the recent impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
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