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

The Barnard theatre department presents one of Shakespeare's most beloved plays—a romantic, yet clear-eyed parable of outrage and forgiveness. Sold out. Waiting list at the door Friday and Saturday.

In the second installment of Senior Thesis Festival 2012, senior playwrights present new plays in staged readings for the thesis in playwriting; senior theatre majors perform original solo works for the thesis in solo performance.

Barnard welcomes the celebrated playwright, essayist, actor, and activist as he ponders some of the most intriguing issues of our day.

For the inaugural production of New Plays at Barnard, the theatre department joins forces with downtown company New Georges to bring to the stage Lauren Feldman’s The Egg-Layers.

From its famous first word—MERDRE!— through its glorious anatomy of scatology, gluttony, and homicide, Ubu the King is the instrument of total satire.

Three senior theatre majors present their theses in directing, which run in repertory in the first of two installments of Senior Thesis Festival 2013.

The Barnard theatre department presents a searching inquiry into the personal meaning and significance of the loss of vision. Directed by Pulitzer Prize-nominated and Obie Award-winning writer, composer, director, and performer Rinde Eckert.
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