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NEWS
ARCHIVE -- FALL 2005
December 2005
Barnard is One of 26 Campuses Chosen for $100,000 Ford Foundation "Difficult Dialogues" Initiative | More...
Dr. Helene Gayle ' 76 Joins Leading Humanitarian Organization CARE as President/CEO | More...
President Shapiro Quoted in the New York Times and the Newark Star-Ledger on the Role of Colleges for Women
"Today's Family" National TV Show Highlights Barnard | Click here to read more and to watch the video.
Holiday Concert December 9-10 Features Two Barnard Soloists
November 2005
Graduates Edwidge Danticat and Anna Quindlen share the main stage at Great Writers at Barnard (Nov. 6, 2005) | More...
Hudson River Trips for Student Environmental Research | More...
The Barnard Project Debuts at Dance Theatre Workshop; Read The New York Times article and the review.
Early Applications Jump 13 Percent; Read more in the student-run newspaper The Spectator
Barnard Physicist Tim Halpin-Healy Featured on PBS Einstein Documentary | Click here to see video of Halpin-Healy.
Cynthia Nixon '88 Appears on "Martha," Hosted by Martha Stewart '63 | Click here to read the transcript.
Zine Reading, Nov 17
Freedom Days at Minor Latham Playhouse, November 17-19
October 2005
Highlighted Alumna: Linda Kaufman Kerber '60, Incoming President, American Historical Association
Alumna June Omura Honored with Coveted "Bessie" Dance Award for 2004-2005 | More...
Lunchtime Reading with Stephanie Elizondo Griest, Oct. 21
Professors Moya, Guibbory and Rios-Font Join Tenured Faculty | More...
Economist Perry Mehrling's "Fischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finance" Receives Worldwide Attention | More...
September 2005
Barnard Names Five New Trustees...
Political Scientist Alexander Cooley Quoted in Newsweek Article on Funding of International NGO's | Click here to read the article.
Rachael Barza '05 Receives National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship | More...
Barnard was among the signers of an advertorial in the October 2 New York Times addressing the issue of women's education worldwide. (pdf)
Prizes, Fellowships, and Honors Awarded in 2004-2005
Senior Jennifer Sokoler Helps to Bring Conversation About Race from Mississippi to Barnard | More...
Nationally Recognized Barnard Scientist and Professor Sally Chapman | More...
Alumna Highlight: Claudia Altman-Siegel '95, Director Luhring Augustine Gallery | More...
Alumna Highlight: Jennifer Klein '89, Historian and former AABC Fellowship Recipient | More...
Barnard Responds to the Hurricane Katrina Disaster | Students Mobilize for Victims
Reading and Discussion with Ghanaian Poet Kofi Anyidoho, Sept. 30
Dance Dept. Partners with New York Cultural Institutions for Innovative Fall Program
Theatre Production of Queen of Spades, Sept. 29 - Oct. 1
The Many Languages of Poetry: Bilingual Reading, Sept. 29
Economics Prof. David Weiman Interviewed on Seattle Public Radio | More...
Barnard's River Summer Program Featured on ABC and in the Journal News | Click here read the ABC coverage. Click here to read the article.
Summer 2005
Anna Bennett '06 Interns
at Lincoln Center and the Hartford Symphony | More...
Econ. Prof. Lalith Munasinghe Studies Correlation
between Smoking and Career Development | More...
Anthropology Prof. Nan Rothschild Helps Lead Radar Exploration of Central Park in Search of Lost Seneca Village. Click here to read about it in the New York Times.
Alumna Lionel Shriver Wins Orange Prize for Novel We Need to Talk About Kevin | More...
Op-Ed by Professor Thaddeus Russell Appears in the LA Times. Click here to read...
Alumna Edith I. Spivack, the "Brains" of New York City's Law Office, Dies at 95 | Click here to read the obituary in the New York Times.
From Barnard Magazine: Alumna Adventures in the Peace Corps
Prof. Kimberly Marten's Book, Enforcing the Peace, Receives the 2004 Gold Award in Political Science from ForeWord Magazine
Film by Alumna Carole Rifkind Airs on Public Television in New York | More...
Dance Chair Mary Cochran to Direct Paul Taylor 2 Summer Intensive, July 5-29, and Launch New Dance Initiative This Fall | More...
Summer in New York Program Begins | More...
Unplugged and Loving it: A Round-up of Technology at Barnard
Alumnae Reunion Photo Gallery Now Online | More...
Suiting up for Job Interviews: The Office of Career Development Starts a Suitable Suits Program
Graduating Senior Nasreen Bakht Claims Silver Medal in the Women's Recurve Olympic Rounds at the U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championships | More...
Prof. Kimberly Marten on Minnesota Public Radio with a Former US Ambassador to Afghanistan | More...
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