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NEWS ARCHIVE -- FALL 2000
December 2000
Relatives of Organ Donors Are 'Perpetually Silenced,' Says Anthropology Professor Lesley Sharp Professor of Political Science Demetrios James Caraley Comments on the Outcome of the Presidential Election and the Resulting Political Landscape Community Invited to Hear Candidates to Head the Pan-African Studies Program, Dec. 15th, 18th, and 20th. The Barnard Campaign Concludes with $162.9 Million Raised / Volunteers Thanked at Martha Stewart Omnimedia Event Professor Speaks at National Academy of Sciences' Annual Symposium Book party on Thursday, Dec. 14, at Labyrinth, fetes new book by Keith Moxey Professor of Political Science Demetrios James Caraley Argues for Reforming the "Winner-Take-All" Electoral College The Barnard-Columbia Chorus Presents the Annual Columbia Candlelight Concert at St. Paul's Chapel, Dec. 8-9. A Book Party and Reading in Celebration of Amelia Davis's The First Look, Thursday, Dec.7 Medieval and Renaissance Conference at Barnard on Dec. 2 Explores Public Ritual and Performance in Multidisciplinary Perspective
Professor of Political Science Demetrios James Caraley Comments on the Outcome of the Presidential Election and the Resulting Political Landscape
Community Invited to Hear Candidates to Head the Pan-African Studies Program, Dec. 15th, 18th, and 20th.
The Barnard Campaign Concludes with $162.9 Million Raised / Volunteers Thanked at Martha Stewart Omnimedia Event
Professor Speaks at National Academy of Sciences' Annual Symposium
Book party on Thursday, Dec. 14, at Labyrinth, fetes new book by Keith Moxey
Professor of Political Science Demetrios James Caraley Argues for Reforming the "Winner-Take-All" Electoral College
The Barnard-Columbia Chorus Presents the Annual Columbia Candlelight Concert at St. Paul's Chapel, Dec. 8-9.
A Book Party and Reading in Celebration of Amelia Davis's The First Look, Thursday, Dec.7
Medieval and Renaissance Conference at Barnard on Dec. 2 Explores Public Ritual and Performance in Multidisciplinary Perspective
November 2000
Survivors of the Middle Passage: Autobiographical Accounts by Enslaved Africans in British America, a presentation on Nov. 30 Barnard Student and Alumna Win Awards from the New York Legal Aid Society Citizen of the World or Migrant? The Writer Relocates:A Panel Discussion Thursday, Nov. 16 with Peter Carey, Gita Mehta and Edmund White Well-Woman, Human Resources and Disability Services Invite You to Participate in Smoke-Out 2000 on Thursday, Nov. 16. Revival of The Bread & Roses Opera Premieres at the Minor Latham Playhouse Women Poets at Barnard Continues Thursday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. Barnard College and Jewish Theological Seminary Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of The Double Degree Program Allegra Kent to Lead Off Department of Dance's New Monday Evening Series "On Dance: Conversations, Films, Lectures"
Survivors of the Middle Passage: Autobiographical Accounts by Enslaved Africans in British America, a presentation on Nov. 30
Barnard Student and Alumna Win Awards from the New York Legal Aid Society
Citizen of the World or Migrant? The Writer Relocates:A Panel Discussion Thursday, Nov. 16 with Peter Carey, Gita Mehta and Edmund White
Well-Woman, Human Resources and Disability Services Invite You to Participate in Smoke-Out 2000 on Thursday, Nov. 16.
Revival of The Bread & Roses Opera Premieres at the Minor Latham Playhouse Women Poets at Barnard Continues Thursday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. Barnard College and Jewish Theological Seminary Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of The Double Degree Program Allegra Kent to Lead Off Department of Dance's New Monday Evening Series "On Dance: Conversations, Films, Lectures"
October 2000
Feminist Art and Art History Conference at Barnard College, October 28 & 29 Revival of The Bread & Roses Opera premiers at the Minor Latham Playhouse, Oct. 27 Family Weekend Features a Variety of Open Houses and Faculty Panels Barnard Students Build 700-foot Sub Sandwich on Oct. 25 to Dish Out a Mouthful of Campus Spirit Barnard College presents "Women on the Web," a Networking Reception and Panel Discussion with Alumnae in New Media New Web Service Connects Students Throughout University New Forum on Migration sponsors Barbarians at the Gate: How Immigration Detention Effects Refugee and Ethnic Communities in New York Zoe Caldwell to read from Women's Prison Writing Wednesday, Oct. 4 National President of NOW, Patricia Ireland, to speak at Barnard at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 2 "Quest for Justice" art exhibit exploring the story of Korean comfort women comes to Barnard College Oct. 6-12 Barnard College presents Women 2000 - Prominent Women in Business, Politics, and Culture
September
Campus Group Organizes Voter Registration New Web Services Connects Students Throughout University Barnard to host Open Houses for Prospective Students on Monday, September 25 and Monday, October 2 Theater Department Presents France Rame in WOMAN OF THE WORLD Babe Didriksen is Newest Book in Barnard Biography Series