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“Tiny Habits”: Interviewing students on the wellness habits they swear by
While being a student may be a full-time job, wellness does not have to be; learn about how Barnard students are fitting it seamlessly into everyday life.
Bryn Huber
Oct 29, 2025


Akilah Rosado, Vice President for Inclusion and Belonging, commits to fostering discussion at Barnard
Reflecting on her work in higher education and the New York State Assembly, Rosado is taking the initiative to interact with students, faculty, and staff to meet the needs of the Barnard community.
Jahnavi Bolleddula
Oct 23, 2025


A Barnard student’s guide: MoMA
One of New York City’s most iconic museums, the Museum of Modern Art offers a unique experience for Barnard students.
Ella Estes
Oct 19, 2025


From D.C. to Morningside Heights: How the federal shutdown is reaching NYC campuses
As the federal government shutdown persists, its consequences stretch to New York City. From travel delays to housing, Barnard and Columbia students are feeling the ripple effects of Washington’s unwillingness to compromise.
Sitara Reganti and Chase Taylor
Oct 18, 2025


Festive and affordable autumn activities in New York City
For college students with tight budgets seeking a break from their busy schedules, here are five affordable ways to experience autumn across the city.
Missy Owolabi
Oct 12, 2025


‘Weaving Dreams’: New exhibition in Milstein highlights legacy of Black students at Barnard
Milstein’s latest exhibition features Dr. Kim F. Hall’s textiles and quilted artworks, highlighting the experience of Black women in academia. The display opened on October 3 alongside a performance in collaboration with SLMDances dance collective.
Charlotte Hart
Oct 11, 2025


Reading Barnard authors: How three alumnae write the transformations, introspections, and struggles of womanhood
Jeannette Walls, Ottessa Moshfegh, and Jhumpa Lahiri — three acclaimed Barnard alumnae — are authors whose deeply thoughtful and evocative work beautifully captures the inner lives of women. Key works from each author reveals three unforgettable portrayals of women striving to understand themselves and their place in vastly different worlds.
Abigail Rabbitt
Oct 9, 2025


Palestinian, Jewish student groups gather on campus during second anniversary of October 7 attack
The day’s events fall on the two-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel and subsequent war in Gaza.
Fiona Hu, Riya Mahanta, Jaya Shankar, and Kimberly Wing
Oct 8, 2025


Board of Trustees delays vote for faculty-written free speech proposal
The faculty-led Freedom of Expression Committee presented a 13-page document proposing new procedures for protecting free speech and academic freedom on campus in June 2025. While the document passed overwhelmingly among faculty, the Board of Trustees has not voted on whether to implement it.
Kimberly Wing
Oct 7, 2025


‘We must commit to disagreeing better’: President Rosenbury publishes op-ed in The New York Times calling for freedom of expression and open discourse on campus
“This is a time to foster more disagreement, not less,” wrote Barnard President Laura Rosenbury.
Jaya Shankar
Sep 23, 2025


Letter from the Editors: An introduction to the 2025-2026 academic year
Read the letter from The Bulletin’s Editors-in-Chief for the 2025-2026 academic year, Ava Glicksberg and Karissa Song.
Ava Glicksberg and Karissa Song
Sep 2, 2025


‘An antidote to despair’: Barnard faculty find solidarity and community in the AAUP
An inside look into how last year’s executive committee marked the Barnard AAUP’s inaugural year with collaboration and community — and found solidarity during a turbulent year on campus.
Sophie Meritt
Aug 28, 2025
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