Due to the storm, Barnard College closed at 4pm Friday, for non-essential personnel. “Essential personnel" include staff in Facilities, Public Safety and Residence Halls.
Friday evening and weekend classes are cancelled but events are going forward as planned unless otherwise noted. The Athena Film Festival programs are also scheduled to go forward as planned but please check http://athenafilmfestival.com/ for the latest information.
The Barnard Library and Archives closed at 4pm Friday and will remain closed on Saturday, Feb. 9. The Library will resume regular hours on Sunday opening at 10am.
Please be advised that due to the conditions, certain entrances to campus may be closed. The main gate at 117th Street & Broadway will remain open. For further updates on college operations, please check this website, call the College Emergency Information Line 212-854-1002 or check AM radio station 1010WINS.
3:12 PM 02/08/2013

Professor Autesserre, political science, is honored for ideas set forth in her book, The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding.

Renowned scholar and activist ruminates on the causes and consequences of American foreign policy in Israel and Palestine.

Read two essays by Barnard psychology professor Alexandra Horowitz in The New York Times.

Join us in celebrating the Barnard Center for Research on Women's 40th anniversary as we bring together activists, scholars and artists from around the world to mark the legacy and future of social justice feminism.

In May, Prof. Rebecca Jordan-Young traveled to Israel, where she spoke at Barnard's forum Perspectives on Gender Medicine
and Women's Health.

Wright donates engraved bench by conceptual artist Jenny Holzer in honor of classmate and Barnard classmate and Barnard Prof. Emerita Barbara Novak '50, along with a $25,000 gift for financial aid.

New faculty members strengthen the Africana studies program and establish new courses of study. Read more about these renowned scholars.
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